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The Juno Letters - L.W. Hewitt

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Johanna was beautiful, beguiling, cunning … with a lust for wealth. She sought out the very rich plying the steamship lines from Italy to Argentina. Konrad Ackermann was young, naive … a former captain of the SS who abandoned Berlin as the Russian troops stormed the Führer bunker in April 1945. Konrad Ackermann … who financed his escape with a stash of solid gold coins, the Brotherhood coins minted by Martin Bormann to fund a resurgent German Fourth Reich. Konrad Ackermann … who Gela Pientka identified as the man who murdered Marianne.

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Letters discovered in a tin box buried in the foundation of a cottage on the Normandy coast and never mailed during the German occupation reveal a web of intrigue, violence, despair and hope as families grapple with the reality of World War II in Western Europe. Follow a modern detective/journalist as he unravels the mysteries of the past using subtle clues discovered in the present. This time-slip historical fiction series will challenge the very essence of what we know of the war that defined the modern era.
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