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Kill Brothers
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Kill Brothers

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Halle, Germany, 1920s. Greta Weber has a secret that is so devastating that she must carry it for her entire life, including through World War II and beyond. Decades later, she conceals it from her loving husband, Alfred, and their son, Hans.

Manhattan, 1943. Walter Remer, a handsome young American pianist, is recruited by the Office of Strategic Services for a mission behind enemy lines. His musical talent and fluency in German make him the perfect candidate for a daring mission. The entire trajectory of World War II hinges on Walter's success.

Brooklyn, 2018. Seventy-five years later, hardened NYPD Detective Ted Mills comes out of retirement to follow up on a new lead on a cold case. The emergence of cutting-edge home DNA kits and modern forensics sheds new light on a new person of interest in his hunt for the man who brutally murdered his mother.

How do these three seemingly unrelated incidents spanning nearly a century connect?

If Ted Mills discovers the truth, will it finally bring him closure-or even greater anguish?

Kill Brothers is a pulse-pounding espionage thriller in the tradition of Daniel Silva that delivers page-turning twists and turns and powerful family drama set against a backdrop of fascinating World War II history.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Steven Moscovitz
Date
15 June 2023
Pages
294
ISBN
9798986347288

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

Halle, Germany, 1920s. Greta Weber has a secret that is so devastating that she must carry it for her entire life, including through World War II and beyond. Decades later, she conceals it from her loving husband, Alfred, and their son, Hans.

Manhattan, 1943. Walter Remer, a handsome young American pianist, is recruited by the Office of Strategic Services for a mission behind enemy lines. His musical talent and fluency in German make him the perfect candidate for a daring mission. The entire trajectory of World War II hinges on Walter's success.

Brooklyn, 2018. Seventy-five years later, hardened NYPD Detective Ted Mills comes out of retirement to follow up on a new lead on a cold case. The emergence of cutting-edge home DNA kits and modern forensics sheds new light on a new person of interest in his hunt for the man who brutally murdered his mother.

How do these three seemingly unrelated incidents spanning nearly a century connect?

If Ted Mills discovers the truth, will it finally bring him closure-or even greater anguish?

Kill Brothers is a pulse-pounding espionage thriller in the tradition of Daniel Silva that delivers page-turning twists and turns and powerful family drama set against a backdrop of fascinating World War II history.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Steven Moscovitz
Date
15 June 2023
Pages
294
ISBN
9798986347288