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Munich, 1931. Angela Raubal, 23, is found dead in the bedroom of an apartment in Prinzregentenplatz. Next to his inert body, a Walther pistol. Everything points to a suicide and pushes to close the case.
Except Angela’s not just anyone. Her uncle and legal guardian, with whom she lived, is the leader of the National Socialist Workers Party, Adolf Hitler. The troubled ties between him and his niece are also the subject of rumours in the ranks of opponents as well as supporters of this rising politician. Disturbing detail: the weapon that killed Angela belongs to Hitler.
Between political pressure, fear of scandal and shameful secrets, this event, if exposed, could put an end to Hitler’s career. And make Commissioner Sauer, in charge of the investigation, a very embarrassing witness.
In a moribund Weimar Republic, shaken by the omens of the Nazi tragedy, Fabiano Massimi deploys a fascinating novel, based on a true and unknown story, mixing archival documents and fiction with the brilliance of Philip Kerr.