Hunting the Hangman

Fiction & Literature, Military, Historical
Cover of the book Hunting the Hangman by Howard Linskey, Oldcastle Books
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Howard Linskey ISBN: 9781843449515
Publisher: Oldcastle Books Publication: May 25, 2017
Imprint: No Exit Language: English
Author: Howard Linskey
ISBN: 9781843449515
Publisher: Oldcastle Books
Publication: May 25, 2017
Imprint: No Exit
Language: English

With a plot that echoes The Day of the Jackal and The Eagle Has Landed, this thrilling tale of courage, resilience, and betrayal reads like a classic World War II thriller. In 1942 two men, trained by the British SOE, parachuted back into their native Czechoslovakia with one sole objective: to kill the man ruling their homeland. Jan Kubis and Josef Gabcik risked everything for their country. Their attempt on Reinhard Heydrich's life was one of the single most dramatic events of World War II, and had horrific consequences for thousands of innocent people. Heydrich was a man so evil even fellow SS officers referred to him as the "Blond Beast." In Prague, he was known as the Hangman. Hitler, who dubbed him "The Man with the Iron Heart," considered Heydrich his heir, and entrusted him with the implementation of the "Final Solution" to the Jewish "problem:" the systematic murder of 11 million people.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

With a plot that echoes The Day of the Jackal and The Eagle Has Landed, this thrilling tale of courage, resilience, and betrayal reads like a classic World War II thriller. In 1942 two men, trained by the British SOE, parachuted back into their native Czechoslovakia with one sole objective: to kill the man ruling their homeland. Jan Kubis and Josef Gabcik risked everything for their country. Their attempt on Reinhard Heydrich's life was one of the single most dramatic events of World War II, and had horrific consequences for thousands of innocent people. Heydrich was a man so evil even fellow SS officers referred to him as the "Blond Beast." In Prague, he was known as the Hangman. Hitler, who dubbed him "The Man with the Iron Heart," considered Heydrich his heir, and entrusted him with the implementation of the "Final Solution" to the Jewish "problem:" the systematic murder of 11 million people.

More books from Oldcastle Books

Cover of the book American Noir by Howard Linskey
Cover of the book A Short History of the Vietnam War by Howard Linskey
Cover of the book The Cathars by Howard Linskey
Cover of the book Larry and the Dog People by Howard Linskey
Cover of the book Nordic Noir by Howard Linskey
Cover of the book Killing Eva by Howard Linskey
Cover of the book The Frozen Woman by Howard Linskey
Cover of the book The Making of Hitchcock's Birds by Howard Linskey
Cover of the book Bruce Springsteen by Howard Linskey
Cover of the book Plays by Howard Linskey
Cover of the book A Short History of Brazil by Howard Linskey
Cover of the book Philip K. Dick by Howard Linskey
Cover of the book And Is There Honey Still for Tea? by Howard Linskey
Cover of the book Charles Darwin by Howard Linskey
Cover of the book Paint It Black by Howard Linskey
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy