“The English Fuhrer” by Rory Clements. Read by Adam Sims. I had the audiobook copy was 12 hours and ebook copy has 654 pages so that I could read side by side. I’ve never read this authors book and it was BRILLIANT. I look forward to reading the other books in the Tom Wilde Series.
Set in England, UK, between Cambridge and Norfolk in 1945. Rumours of a Nazi machine is still functioning, people are dying, due to a Japanese biological warfare research lab. Plotting on British land.. #fiction
Chapter 1 - Autumn 1945 - In Norfolk, Liz Lightfoot and Tony Hood are lovers, but are both married to other people. Tony’s wife Sandra. Liz’s husband Lucas. They’re all friends. Then along came Hitler, lucas quit the railways and joined royal norfolks, Tony unable to enlist as he has a farm and his dad had a stroke. So where across the dark waters out where the sea is, a submarine monstrous rises above the surface. Tony and Liz were making out then have to run for their lives. Someone sees them..
Chapter 2 - a Japanese submarine blows up and everyone in it, including a man called captain Takashi Ohata.
Tom Wilde is a professor (was a spy), in Cambridge. Rupert Weir is his old friend, he’s a police surgeon and wants to talk to Tom about his case.
Page 27
“Well, it’s undoubtedly a murder. A body found in a ditch halfway to Ely. An unidentified man in his mid-thirties. Labourer or farmland from the callouses on his hands and the muscles on his arms, but beyond that we have no idea who he is.”
“How did he die?”
“..That’s what make it interesting. His heart had been badly damaged by a powerful corrosive substance. I sent samples to the Met’s toxicology boys and I’ve just got the results back. One of the people at Guy’s suggested the victim might have been injected with phenol and so they tested that. A simple ferric chloride colour test gave conclusive result.”
“Phenol. One gram - a tiny fraction of an ounce - into the bloodstream hits the central nervous system, causing cramping, spasms and sudden collapse. There wasn’t even evidence of a struggle.. No sign of a syringe.”
Weir thinks the man was dumped there after being killed elsewhere.
Wilde - never heard of it ‘phenol’ being used as a murder weapon.,
Lydia Wilde under her under maiden band trains to be a doctor. Lydia’s friend Mary Hinchley who lives in Flowthorpe, catches the disease that came from the sum explosion, the Bacteria is affecting everyone in her village.usually can’t get through to her friend as the village gets quarantined so asks her husband to go and look. Tom gets captured but then released, because of his career history is sworn to secrecy. Tom of course tells his wife.
Ch 9/ Plague catesby page 128
Tom and Lydia are both in the black book. Their lives are in danger.
Ch 10.
Page 141 of 654
He guessed instantly what he was seeing and wondered how it could have been missed…
“You’d better come to see this lieutenant colonel. I really don’t think it’s wise for me to touch it.”
“What is it?”
“Some sort of broken canister. There is writing on part of it which, to my untrained eye looks very like Japanese characters.”
Chapter 12. Pages 163
Word Phenol - heard the word twice - connection. It was used to kills the crippled and blind authorised by doctors.
Miranda training to be a doctor with Lydia Wilde she’s using her maiden name Lydia Morris.
Liz lightfoot is alive. Page 189. Lucas returned from war threatened violent and alcoholic. He told her he slept with other women. Lucas has nightmares at night time. Tony is besotted with his baby boy. Tony does love Liz. Luke “Lucas” twice her size, grabbed her by the neck and threw her across the room and kicked her, punched her. Liz would rather die than die like this.
Tom nearly died, motorbike accident and three men tried to kill him. He found a beaten up Liz and reunited her with her uncle.
“How has the three men known that he (Tom Wilde) Eason the coast of Norfolk?”
Page 359 Lucas murders Tony in front of Liz and Sandra, when Tony stands up to him, reveals that they’re in love and he’s leaving wife and Liz is leaving Lucas.
Sir Neville Catesby aka the English fuhrer.
(Shirin was his mistress before she married Danny Oswick) - there was a murder on his property. Tom Wilde investigated it.
Caresby was offended by Wilde.
Young Danny Oswick and his wife Shirin.
Lydia and Miranda fought for their lives when an assassin comes to murder Lydia at her hostel, pretending to be her “husband”. He gets away leaving the syringe. Lydia’s disguise is blown.
Danny was helping the wrong side but now wants to redeem himself and help Tom. Shirin is accidentally shot by Tom, as a car came at him and Danny saved both of their lives. She’s taken to the hospital but she disappears into the night to be with her lover.
Meanwhile, Liz tells Tom and Danny what she saw in the dunes. The huge vessel appearing in the sea. She can now as Tone is dead and Lucas is in prison for murder.
Dagger Templeman has been murdered. :( A good friend of Tom’s.
Page 488:
Catesby: “…had become to understand through Darwin, that this was the essence of life. Until.. Until in a blinding moment if his inspiration he realised that the struggle for survival was false. It was the struggle to dominate that was at the very core of existence. All life, however, primitive, understood that or fell by the wayside. If you only sought survival , you would be a slave, subjugated to the will of the powerful. To achieve power, you had to be ruthless as the tiger.”
Page 492 - Dr Sigmund Rascher aka Edmund Bacon:
VPs - “Versuchspersonen - experimental persons.”
“..always held a vial of phenol and hypodermic syringe for those who proved difficult.”
Page 510:
Oswick was bored and reading a book called “The Will of People” - Tom thought it was something that Neville Catesby would enjoy, he had no interest in it. He flicked through the pages and on the last page “he saw a scratched note: ‘Neville, a little light reading for you. It explains everything we both know. FB.’ How come he never seen this before.”
“Neville Catesby had extensive contacts, including the secret services.”
FB is Frank Broussard. “US Air Force officer. Lieutenant-Colonel Frank Broussard, Flowthorpe airbase.” Frank was MI5 and Catesby’s informant, that’s why they went after Tom.
Shirin’s “special skill” - she flies planes.
What’s the deal with Mrs Sylvia Keane (the Wilde’s housekeeper)? Doris the Wilde’s cleaning lady, doesn’t like her.
Then when Lydia was trying to be understanding, being a good employer and apologising for all the drama that it might be bringing Sylvia bad memories for her and time of her lost husband. Sylvia replied in a cold, scornful way back at her. Lydia worried about her son. Should she be taking care of her son? She told her husband.
Tom thinking “how did the man who tried to kill Lydia at the hostel know that she was there?”
Turns out Sylvia’s husband is in Bedford prison, not dead.
Catesby wants to be the English Stalin not the English Fuhrer. Communist bit a fascist.
“Injected phenol - it was used by the Nazis in their euthanasia programme and as a method of execution in the concentration camp.”
“Trust me. We’re a team. You and me, forever.” 💚
I liked the historical notes at the end.