ONLY THE DEAD CAN TALK

Mystery & Suspense, Police Procedural, Fiction & Literature, Thrillers
Cover of the book ONLY THE DEAD CAN TALK by Al Sundel, Alfred Sundel
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Author: Al Sundel ISBN: 9781626528819
Publisher: Alfred Sundel Publication: May 30, 2014
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Al Sundel
ISBN: 9781626528819
Publisher: Alfred Sundel
Publication: May 30, 2014
Imprint:
Language: English
A fast-paced suspense thriller about a Nazi Doctors Trials escapee, Dr Rutt.  He experimented on human babies.  The British capture him in London 50 years later, in 1997, old, accompanied by young grim footballer twins.  The twins seem to resemble the lost souls of the unjust dead. Trial depends on rare adult survivors Rutt experimented on, who begin to be murdered.  College-age boy/girl adoptees orphaned by these events will carry the cause of justice forward.  They live far apart, fly to London with crucial evidence.  Rutt’s smileless footballer twins locate them.  Actions and bullets follow, from a London Kensington hotel roof, to old Whitechapel streets to a tiny French islet in the English Channel at the height of a storm.  Rutt’s secret hideaway in Chile, investigated, reveals a horrible secret.  This is a post-Holocaust apocalyptic look back.  An offbeat dark-humor novel where something new is happening all the time.  
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A fast-paced suspense thriller about a Nazi Doctors Trials escapee, Dr Rutt.  He experimented on human babies.  The British capture him in London 50 years later, in 1997, old, accompanied by young grim footballer twins.  The twins seem to resemble the lost souls of the unjust dead. Trial depends on rare adult survivors Rutt experimented on, who begin to be murdered.  College-age boy/girl adoptees orphaned by these events will carry the cause of justice forward.  They live far apart, fly to London with crucial evidence.  Rutt’s smileless footballer twins locate them.  Actions and bullets follow, from a London Kensington hotel roof, to old Whitechapel streets to a tiny French islet in the English Channel at the height of a storm.  Rutt’s secret hideaway in Chile, investigated, reveals a horrible secret.  This is a post-Holocaust apocalyptic look back.  An offbeat dark-humor novel where something new is happening all the time.  

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