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Title: The Seventh Secret
Author: Irving Wallace
Narrator: Paul Scofield
Format: Abridged
Length: 2 hrs and 59 mins
Language: English
Release date: 10-02-09
Publisher: Phoenix Books
Ratings: 3 of 5 out of 3 votes
Genres: Mysteries & Thrillers, Suspense
Publisher's Summary:
A Russian museum curator with a special interest in the paintings of Adolph Hitler acquires a painting of a public building that included a modification completed in 1952: the artist - Adolf Hitler. A prominent historian is mysteriously killed while in the final stages of research for his latest book: A biography of Adolf Hitler. An American architect preparing a book on the architecture of the Third Reich discovers plans for a seventh bunker - its actual construction undocumented, its location unspecified. All pieces of an emerging puzzle whose solution will reveal the Seventh Secret.
©1986 Irving Wallace; (P)2009 Phoenix
Members Reviews:
What is the Seventh Secret?
The "secret" in the title took me by surprise. The book's written in the old Wallace style, the thoughts of the characters and the action moving rapidly and welcoming the reader into the plot. Do yourself a favor and get this book--mine was on my Kindle, so I had it with me every moment of every day. When you're not reading it, you'll find yourself thinking about this exciting story. Did Hitler die when history tells us he and Eva Braun committed suicide together?
Five Stars
This book was amazing and such a great storyline.
The Seventh Secret
This book was written several years ago, but it is so well written that any one remotely interested in Hitler's reported suicide
will find it hard to put the book down until it is finished. I thoroughly enjoyed reading it, and the questions which it posed. I also discovered some thing which I had not previously known about Hitler.. I would recommend this book to anyone who loves history, and/or a good mystery.
Written before the wall fell, but a fun read
I like Irving Wallace, and this book was creative and interesting. Of course, it is an old book and a bit stale (today you would just use a cell phone or tap the Internet, for instance). But, still an enjoyable read. My only real issue is in the editing for the Kindle version - or lack of editing. There were hyphens where none belonged, weird spacings, etc. Clearly, this is based on a PDF or something for a different format. It drove me a little bit nuts. But for 99 cents or whatever, it was a bargain.
I love Irving Wallace as a author
I love Irving Wallace as a author. This was more historical fiction but I loved how he weaved the story coupled with some of the historical landmarks in Germany. At times I could not put the book down.