An investigator unwillingly thrown into the search for a missing teenager must try to thwart an obsessive man from exploiting captured Nazi technology to achieve a twisted ambition...
It is the mid-summer of 1970, and Jack Sangster, special investigator for a philanthropic organisation dedicated to aiding troubled youngsters, and with a sleuthing talent for finding missing children, has been sent to a remote Dartmoor hotel, where a local boy has disappeared.
Already suspicious that the government is taking too intense an interest in the case, Sangster only becomes more apprehensive when the boy's father, a scientist at a secretive nuclear facility, seems oddly indifferent to his son's disappearance.
And as the case unfolds, this dilemma, a link to his own wartime past, as well as the evidence of his own eyes, all combine to conquer Sangster's natural cynicism and bring home the implications of a discovery that could literally 'change everything'.
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Höhe: 216 mm
Breite: 138 mm
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978-1-915853-04-2 (9781915853042)
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Lewis Hinton was born in the Wirral, subsequently living in Sunderland, Truro, Rye, London, and Luxembourg. Married, with four children and three grandchildren, he now resides in Grasse. Lewis began his varied career at art school, finishing as a banking software company CEO, and travelling extensively along the way. Previously writing mainly non-fiction, Lewis now turns his hand to novels, scripts, and poetry.