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.
An entertaining World War II action story during the final days of the Third Reich, based on a true incident when American and German soldiers, even a Waffen SS officer, fought against other German SS soldiers to protect the lives of important political prisoners.
The true story is told in "The Last Battle" by Stephen Harding, which I've read.
However, Higgins, as a novelist, took a lot of liberties with the true story.
The true story is told in "The Last Battle" by Stephen Harding, which I've read.
However, Higgins, as a novelist, took a lot of liberties with the true story.
A great little drama about a Nazi war criminal's escape from Germany after Hitler's death. Nothing too special, but worth a read.
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.
"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.