01 March 2023

#BookReview The Last Nazi by Andrew Turpin

About The Book

The buried contents of a Nazi train. An aging SS mass murderer. And the wartime secrets of a U.S. presidential hopeful’s Jewish family, hidden for seven decades.

War crimes investigator and ex-CIA officer Joe Johnson is more than intrigued when he learns of a link between the contents of a Nazi train, hidden by Hitler's Third Reich, a ruthless blackmail plot, and financing for a U.S. presidential hopefuls 2012 campaign.

My Thoughts

I have a fascination for spy thrillers. The assassination of some president or CIA/FBI involvement is my jam. There was a time I wanted to be a RAW agent but realized I am not very good a spying and dropped my plan.

Johnson himself is a well-crafted character. He was brave, resourceful, and utterly determined.

The description of various locations is apt and helps you to visualize. Definitely a fun read.

The only complaint I have is at times, the story is really dragging. For thrillers, this is definitely not ideal. Overall, I enjoyed reading this book.

Book Links

Amazon India | Amazon USA

About the Author

Andrew is a former journalist who has always had a love of writing, current affairs, history, and good novels.

His first book in the Joe Johnson spy conspiracy series, The Last Nazi, was published in August 2017, and hit the Amazon top 50 in the US and UK, as well as number one rankings in individual categories.

There are now seven books in the Johnson series. The others are The Old Bridge, Bandit Country, Stalin's Final Sting, The Nazi's Son, and The Black Sea, plus a prequel, The Afghan.

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