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Valhalla Exchange
Valhalla Exchange
Author: Harry Patterson
As World War II draws to a close and Berlin is reduced to rubble, high-ranking Nazi Martin Bormann comes up with a brilliant scheme to escape the Allies, by using SS Major Karl Ritter to seize control of five prominent Allied captives. Reissue.
ISBN-13: 9780706610772
ISBN-10: 0706610776
Edition: New edition
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Publisher: Remploy Press
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback, Audio CD
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SutterTom avatar reviewed Valhalla Exchange on + 191 more book reviews
A Jack Higgins novel, written under his real name Harry Patterson, about the notorious Nazi Martin Bormann attempting to secure his post war freedom by using VIP POWs as pawns in his escape.
unholyblackdeath avatar reviewed Valhalla Exchange on + 57 more book reviews
A great little drama about a Nazi war criminal's escape from Germany after Hitler's death. Nothing too special, but worth a read.
grinloch avatar reviewed Valhalla Exchange on + 7 more book reviews
This book was originally published in 1976 under the authorship of Harry Patterson (who was in fact Jack Higgins).
"The Valhalla Exchange" is a story that takes place at the very end of WWII. When it comes to WWII era novels, there's no better author than Jack Higgins.