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The Bormann Testament
Author: Jack Higgins
Book Information
Publisher: Berkley
Book Type: Paperback
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ISBN-13: 9780425212318 - ISBN-10: 0425212319
Publication Date: 7/5/2006
Pages: 304

Book Description:
Out of print for twenty years, and originally published under the title The Testament of Caspar Schultz, this is a Jack Higgins classic reborn!

Special Agent Paul Chavasse knows that if he's being called into action, the job is going bad-and is about to get worse. For a manuscript that exposes former Nazis now in hiding is up for grabs, and Paul must retrieve it before they destroy it-and him.
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Del B. (pastordel) from WHITEHOUSE, OH wrote on 12/16/2007...


not among his best, but a fast read and entertaing

Ahmed R. from ROGERS, AR wrote on 5/7/2007...


I love Jack Higgins, he's the best to write books mostly dealing with WWII and such. Love his books and movies based on his work. This is a very good book, go for it.

Dean L. from SILVER SPRING, MD wrote on 4/7/2007...


Special Agent Paul Chavasse is about to start a much-deserved holiday when he is abruptly pulledback to aive duty. Hew knows that if he's being called into action, a job has gone bad and it's about to get a lot worse. As Hitler's private secretary and an influential member of the Third Reich, Martin Bormann was one of those rare Nazis who managed to simply disappear at the end of WW II. But the terrible secrets Bormann carried into oblivion are about to be revealed to the world. A manuscript that exposes former Nazis, who are now in hiding, is up for grabs, and there ae those in power who have much to lose with its discovery. Now, Chavasse must retrieve the Bormann testament before it is buried forever-and him along with it.

Henry Y. from WINCHESTER, VA wrote on 2/25/2007...


A manuscript exposing former Nazis who are in hiding is sought to expose and by others to prevent exposure.

Jayne H. from LAPEER, MI wrote on 2/9/2007...


read once; a very good Jack Higgins novel. Deals with the Nazi movement and Hitlers private secretary.

Katie R. from O FALLON, IL wrote on 10/1/2006...


Like going on a treasure hunt with the author. The clues are there.
What an adventure!

Jan B. (Intercat) from ABINGTON, MA wrote on 9/7/2006...


A very easy read and a page turner. Mystery, espionage, and romance. Everything you could want in a paperback book.

Hank D. from COLONIAL HGTS, VA wrote on 8/27/2006...


This is a reprint of an earlier Higgins novel, "The Testament of Casper Schultz", written in 1962. While it was a good read, it was not up to the standard set by many of of his later works.

Eileen Z. (Dakota) from ELLENDALE, ND wrote on 8/5/2006...


This thriller was read by someone else in the family, not by me. It involves a paper that lists former Nazis who are in hiding at the time the story takes place.

Clara G. (nativenewyorker) from MIRAMAR, FL wrote on 8/2/2006...


Special Agent Paul Chavasse is about to start a much-deserved holiday when he is abruptly pulled back to active duty. He knows that if he's being called into action, a job has gone bad--and it's about to get a lot worse.

As Hitler's private secretary--and an influential member of the Third Reich--Martin Bormann was one of those rare Nazis who managed to simply disappear at the end of World War II. But the terible secrets Bormann carried into oblivion are about to be revealed to the world. A manuscript that exposes former Nazis, who are now in hiding, is up for grabs, and there are those in power who have much to lose with its discovery.

Now, Chavasse must retrieve the Bormann testament before it is buried forever--and him along with it...