The East German Clone Files

The East German Clone Files by Richard Vero, published by Vanguard Press in 2015, is a gripping narrative set in the backdrop of the former East Germany. This edition spans 292 pages and is presented in English. The story follows Thomas Helmholz, a modest doctor and family man, who finds himself entangled in a web of intrigue as he seeks to uncover a dark secret from the Cold War era that has remained hidden since World War II.
Readers will delve into a world of mystery and suspense as Helmholz navigates threats from foreign agents while grappling with the implications of Nazi eugenics and the potential ramifications of DNA discovery. The narrative explores themes of secrecy and the lingering shadows of history, inviting readers to consider the far-reaching consequences of scientific advancements. This edition offers a thought-provoking exploration of the past and its relevance to contemporary issues within the realms of literature and fiction.
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Thomas Helmholz is a modest doctor and family man in the former East Germany. So why does he have to find proof that, until now, the Cold War has kept on ice the most sinister secret the Second World War has yet to give up? Hunted and blackmailed by agents of a foreign power, Helmholz alone knows that the world has not heard the last of Nazi eugenics, and that the worst shock is still to come. For if Crick and Watson were not the first to discover DNA, how far behind are the rest of us?
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