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Follow on Google News | ![]() 32-32 North Announces New Thriller by Martin Roy HillNew mystery thriller by award-winning author inspired by controversial claims about survival of the Nazi Party.
By: 32-32 North "The Fourth Rising" features a plot inspired by the controversial claims of several researchers that the Nazi Party did not die in the ruins of 1945 Germany, but survived to continue its aim of world domination - this time through means other than war. Hill, a former journalist and military analyst, is the author of seven novels and one book on military history. The hero of "The Fourth Rising," Peter Brandt is a war-scarred freelance journalist living in San Diego's Ocean Beach. He first appeared in Hill's novel of political corruption, Empty Places. He was next seen in Hill's highly acclaimed, "The Last Refuge," a murder mystery centered around corruption in the military defense industry. SHOTs Crime & Thriller magazine called "The Last Refuge," "a first-class performance from a writer at the very top of his game and a series that, on this showing, has the legs to run and run." Hill's novel, "The Butcher's Bill," featuring another series character, NCIS Special Agent Linus Schag, was named the Best Mystery/Suspense Novel of 2017 by the Best Independent Book Awards, and received the 2018 Clue Award for Best Suspense Thriller from the Chanticleer International Book Awards, the Silver Medal for Thrillers from the Readers Favorite Book Awards, and the 2018 award for Adult Fiction from the California Author Project. In "The Fourth Rising," the horrific murder of an old flame's husband sets former war correspondent Peter Brandt on the hunt for hidden Nazi treasure. The search takes him down a bloody trail leading from the drug cartels of Mexico to a neo-Nazi training camp in the Southern California mountains. Along the way, he unearths a decades-long Nazi conspiracy to create a new Fourth Reich. "Though the story line of 'The Fourth Rising' takes place in 1997," he said. "It still has a message addressing the rise in right-wing extremism we're currently seeing throughout the world." "The Fourth Rising" is available for pre-order at Amazon.com. Requests for review copies or an interview with the author can be sent to the contact email below. More information on 32-32 North can be found at 32-32 North (https://www.3232northpublishing.com/ End
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