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The Overstolz Code

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An old German cigarette tin from WW 2 is found on the banks of a Canadian river by a young boy using a metal detector. A delightful story turns deadly as the boy and his mother are soon found floating face down in Lake Erie. The mother's sister hires private investigator Rory Mack Steele to investigate and she disappears mysteriously, leaving Steele to battle alone against an evil force from the shadows of the past. A force looking for a secret code to unlock massive hidden wealth and deadly power that will plunge the world back into an era when the flames of war raged across the face of the globe and untold millions lost their lives.

430 pages, Kindle Edition

Published February 7, 2017

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Eugene Lloyd MacRae

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Eugene Lloyd MacRae lives on Canada's South Coast in Ontario. He is the author of the Rory Mack Steele series of novels and several family history books.

He began writing novels after a near-fatal heart attack in March, 2012 left him lying in bed with little to do. He began pecking away on a Blackberry Playbook he had bought 2 months before and the characters that emerged kept him company.

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April 10, 2021
The (Temporary?) Fall of the Fourth Reich

Like the rest of the series, "The Overstolz Code" was an action-packed thrill ride. Rory Mack Steele is part James Bond and part Bruce Lee. He certainly has more lives than any cat. There's not a situation that he can't escape. Mr. MacRae has a huge fan in this reader.
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February 19, 2017
Fantastic book. I could not put it down. Steele is Reacher on steroids. There is a lot of shooting, with people dying, and hand to hand combat. A great story based on a young boy finding a WWII German Overstolz cigarette tin. I recommend this to fans of WWII
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