It is 1948. Inar Christiansen, a Norwegian cellist-turned-soldier, undertakes an ambitious and dangerous plan—to track down and destroy the members of the SS troop who murdered his parents and most of the citizens of his hometown in Norway.Christiansen embarks upon a relentless search, a search that leads to Nazis in hiding, Israeli spies, and a deadly secret that could lead to another holocaust
Nicholas Guild was born in Belmont, California in 1944. He graduated from Occidental College with a B.A. in English in 1966 and from the University of California at Berkeley with an M.A. in Comparative Literature (1968) and a Ph.D. in English (1972). Since then he has divided his time between teaching and writing. He currently lives in Frederick, MD.
Well, the final was almost expectable, but overall its a nice novel to read. It has suspense and action. Everything is well narrated and its not hard to understand. Doesnt use unknown or technical words. It's an easy to read book, and you will always want to know what will happen to Christiansen next time.