Jack Higgins: The Valhalla Exchange (USA 2010) From the Publisher: In 1945, as the Allies closed in on war-ravaged Berlin, Hitler's personal secretary, Martin Bormann, made his escape. Since that fateful day, Bormann's story has been shrouded in mystery. Thirty-one years later, a journalist has begun to finally piece together Bormann's cunning getaway. His electrifying investigation exposes the unwitting role of five Allied POWs in Bormann's escape plot as the Nazi regime crumbled. Now, with help from a surviving POW, this journalist follows history's twists and turns to a final, shocking conclusion. Jack Higgins: The Valhalla Exchange. Open Road Media, ISBN: 9781936317967 (June, 2010), 206 p., $13.99, eBook $7.99.
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Jack Higgins: The Valhalla Exchange (UK 2006) From the Publisher: Berlin was in ruins as the Russians moved relentlessly towards the concrete bunker where the Nazi adminstration had been destroyed. But one man, Reichsleiter Martin Bormann, Adolf Hitler's secretary and eminence grise had a daring plan to escape. Far away to the south-west , at Schloss Arlberg above the River Inn, five prisoners of war were contemplating their fate. Would they be murdered by their captors or liberated by the Russians? Unbeknown to them Bormann has his own plans. They are about to become part of a mystery that has fascinated the world for over sixty years. What exactly did happen to Bormann and his prisoners? Jack Higgins: The Valhalla Exchange. HarperCollins, ISBN: 0007223722 (December, 2006), 320 p., £6.99.
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