The Last Nazi of Munich: Volume 1
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Patrick Battell
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Munich, 1920s–30s. A city torn by revolution and political violence becomes the breeding ground of the Nazi Party.
Walter Kyper, decorated policeman and willing servant of Himmler and Göring, hides terrible secrets from his past. But when his path collides with Bella Stavisky—a beautiful Soviet spy trained in Moscow—he is drawn into a deadly dance of seduction, espionage, and revenge. Her mission is clear: avenge her brother Leon’s death by killing Kyper.
But always waiting for him is the love of his life, Frieda. Together, Walter and Frieda move in dangerous circles, becoming close friends with Carin and Hermann Göring—ties that bind them ever deeper to the Nazi inner circle.
From the failed Munich Putsch to the rise of Hitler, from Vienna’s Hotel Metropole to Mussolini’s Italy, The Last Nazi of Munich blends real history with heart-pounding fiction. A chilling exploration of how ordinary men and women were pulled into the machinery of the Third Reich.
Fans of Ken Follett, Robert Harris, and Philip Kerr will be gripped by this thriller of Nazi conspiracies, unexpected love, and the hunt for the last Nazi of Munich.
Patrick Battell is an independent historian with a particular focus on twentieth-century Europe and the turbulent years surrounding the rise and fall of the Third Reich. He is the author of The Shocking History of the Jesuits (The Society of Jesus) and Did the Catholic Church Order Abraham Lincoln’s Assassination?, both available on Amazon. His research blends meticulous historical inquiry with a passion for uncovering overlooked and often controversial aspects of the past.
A committed Christian and evangelist, he approaches his work with a deep conviction that truth—both historical and spiritual—matters profoundly in shaping our understanding of the modern world. Beyond his historical pursuits, he has a lifelong love of European classical music, which often inspires his writing and research. When not working on his latest project, he enjoys spending time with his wife and family.
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