The Last Nazi
Written by Stan Pottinger
Narrated by Paul Hecht and Maggi-Meg Reed
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Stan Pottinger goes where no one else dares—taking crucial medical and social issues and turning them into riveting thrillers. Melissa Gale is an attractive, ambitious lawyer and investigator for the Office of Special Investigations, the Justice Department’s “Nazi Hunters.” Her quarry, known only by the name “Adalwolf,” was the brilliant young protégé of Dr. Josef Mengele, the Butcher of Auschwitz. Presumed dead for almost fifty years, Adalwolf has suddenly reappeared in the United States to take the lives of three people in a chilling, unusual way. Drawing on research started in the Nazi labs, Adalwolf is about to unleash a terrifying virus using Melissa’s soon-to-be born baby as a trigger. The tension builds unbearably as Melissa’s race to save her baby and stop Adalwolf forces her to confront the boundaries of good and evil.
Stan Pottinger
Stan Pottinger is a graduate of Harvard College and Harvard Law School. He practiced law in California and served as director of the Office for Civil Rights at the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare and as assistant attorney general of the Civil Rights Division, Department of Justice, in Washington, D.C. He is the New York Times bestselling author of The Fourth Procedure. Mr. Pottinger lives in the New York City area.
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Reviews for The Last Nazi
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- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5This was a pretty good a read. If you're a stickler for realism then the story line is a bit of a stretch, however if you can step back and enjoy it for what it is, then it's a pretty good mystery / investigation / nazi story.The very basic plot is that an offsider of Dr Mengele of Auschwitz is fleeing American law enforcement, whilst also finishing Nazi Germany's work and exterminate all Jews.There's a few unforeseen twists/plot developments and overall it's a pretty entertaining read.
- Rating: 2 out of 5 stars2/5The Last Nazi is a sometimes silly, often melodramatic, and not remotely believable tale of a hunt for an old Nazi. Adalwolf, who once assisted Dr. Mengele, is now in his seventies, and is attempting to create a doomsday virus. I'm not sure how this person would have been able to keep up with scientific development and have been able to get the resources to pull of such a thing, but why sweat the details since this author hasn't. There was not a whole lot to like about this novel, other than some suspense and plot turns, but it would not be enough to recommend reading this. I would stay away from the last Nazi.Carl Alves - author of Two For Eternity