The Secret Hunters

The Secret Hunters by Ranulph Fiennes is a gripping narrative published by Little, Brown in 2001. This first edition spans 370 pages and is presented in English. The story follows Derek Jacobs, who, as a child, endured the horrors of a Nazi prison camp and witnessed the abuse of his mother. Now, as an adult involved in the environmental movement, he becomes part of the Secret Hunters, a group dedicated to tracking down those responsible for acts of genocide.
Readers will find a complex exploration of revenge and justice as Jacobs navigates his past traumas while engaging with the moral implications of his actions. The narrative delves into themes of retribution and the impact of historical atrocities, reflecting on the consequences of violence and the quest for accountability. This edition invites readers to contemplate the intersections of personal history and broader societal issues within the framework of literature and fiction.
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As a child, Derek Jacobs was an inmate of a Nazi prison camp and saw his mother horrifically abused. Now forging a career in the environment movement, he is co-opted by the Secret Hunters – a group who track down the perpetrators of genocide to exact their revenge.
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