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Hitler's Boat

Published
Apr 2011
Main Genre
General Fiction General Fiction
Pages
192

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Berlin, 1940. Seduced by a German woman and beguiled by Hitler's promise to guarantee the independence of Quebec, a Montreal journalist lends his voice to the Nazi propaganda machine.

Forty years later, Christopher Chenier discovers he is the son of a singular man who saved the life of Winston Churchill and played a decisive role in the destiny of the Fuhrer. Was his father a hero or a traitor? Who was the enigmatic Lizbeth, his mother?

Perhaps the answers lie aboard the Helgoland, the boat intended to carry the Fuhrer away from his enemies, now moored in the Baie des Chaleurs, off the east coast of Canada. Christopher Chenier undertakes a perilous journey in search of these dead people who gave him life.

Here is an amazing tale of love that plays out against the backdrop of a larger drama. It is a wild and fascinating story, an unsettling read from beginning to end.

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First Edition Apr 2011 Transit Publishing, Inc. ISBN 0981230989
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