Echo of the Reich

Echo of the Reich by James Becker, published by National Geographic Books on October 2, 2012, is a gripping narrative that intertwines historical and contemporary events. Set against the backdrop of the 1936 Berlin Olympics, the story begins with Jesse Owens’ triumph and Hitler’s refusal to acknowledge it, leading to a decades-old conspiracy. In modern-day London, Chris Bronson is tasked with infiltrating a group of anarchists threatening to disrupt the Olympic Games, only to discover a more dangerous plot involving a Nazi weapon.
Readers will find a blend of espionage, mystery, and historical intrigue as Bronson navigates a web of deception and danger. The novel explores themes of race, power, and the lengths individuals will go to protect their interests. With 480 pages of narrative, this edition presents a compelling exploration of a deadly weapon and the race to save a city, making it a significant addition to the genres of fiction, thrillers, and historical mysteries.
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A deadly weapon uncovered…
A decades-old conspiracy…
A race to save a city…
Berlin, 1936: When African-American Jesse Owens wins four gold medals in the Olympic Games, Hitler refuses to place the medals around Owens’s neck and vows to develop a means of wiping “inferior” races from the earth….
London, 2012: Chris Bronson is ordered to infiltrate a group of anarchists who plan to disrupt the Olympic Games with destruction and violence. When Bronson’s cover is blown, the police call off the operation. But Bronson is convinced that there’s something more sinister at play. On the run from both the police and the militant anarchists, Bronson soon finds himself immersed in a long-buried secret surrounding a Nazi weapon, and a deadly revenge plot that he must stop before it’s too late….
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