I Think I Was Hitler

Fiction & Literature, Historical, Literary
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Author: Jo Hawk ISBN: 9781386782605
Publisher: Budleigh Books Publication: May 16, 2018
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Jo Hawk
ISBN: 9781386782605
Publisher: Budleigh Books
Publication: May 16, 2018
Imprint:
Language: English

A sensitive man who is kind to others, that is how Philip describes himself.

How could someone so ordinary have been evil incarnate? Is Philip a regular guy, or Hitler reincarnated? He needs an expert to help him find out. It seems to Philip that in a previous life he fought in the trenches in WW1. Perhaps you feel that you did too, but can you imagine the horror of finding that you were that soldier? He confesses the nightmare to his partner, Sarah, but she cannot help.

Unexpectedly, Philip discovers that he has a sympathetic friend. David determines to search out the truth. Their quest is aided when a transcript of a mysterious interview, full of new details about Hitler's early life, comes Philip's way. The compelling story it contains sends the two friends to Brittany. France finds the pair searching for the reclusive Helena along the beautiful Breton coastline. And so the novel weaves together present and past lives and loves in the manner of the best contemporary literary fiction, such as Kate Mosse's Labyrinth and Sepulchre.

Buy** I Think I Was Hitler now and discover the possibilities of reincarnation in your own imagination.**

(This book was previously published under the title Shelburne.)

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A sensitive man who is kind to others, that is how Philip describes himself.

How could someone so ordinary have been evil incarnate? Is Philip a regular guy, or Hitler reincarnated? He needs an expert to help him find out. It seems to Philip that in a previous life he fought in the trenches in WW1. Perhaps you feel that you did too, but can you imagine the horror of finding that you were that soldier? He confesses the nightmare to his partner, Sarah, but she cannot help.

Unexpectedly, Philip discovers that he has a sympathetic friend. David determines to search out the truth. Their quest is aided when a transcript of a mysterious interview, full of new details about Hitler's early life, comes Philip's way. The compelling story it contains sends the two friends to Brittany. France finds the pair searching for the reclusive Helena along the beautiful Breton coastline. And so the novel weaves together present and past lives and loves in the manner of the best contemporary literary fiction, such as Kate Mosse's Labyrinth and Sepulchre.

Buy** I Think I Was Hitler now and discover the possibilities of reincarnation in your own imagination.**

(This book was previously published under the title Shelburne.)

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