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Pete Milan
Adolf Hitler, the "Supreme Warlord" of Germany's Third Reich, ruled Europe with an iron fist. With his political promises to a desperate people he spoke of a reign that would last 1,000 years. Under his command humanity had entered a new dark age. Tales were told of horrors taking place in the East - of railroad cars, of ovens, and death. Still, there was one little secret he had kept to himself.
When Hitler survived an assassination attempt upon his life his secret was discovered by those in command. Something had to be done!
A German U-boat captain is ordered to transport Adolf Hitler to a secret military base in Norway, during the closing days of the Second World War. While on this mission, he discovers that there is more to Germany's "Supreme Warlord" than meets the eye. To his horror, the captain discovers the Third Reich's darkest secret: Hitler was a vampire!
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Creepy and suspenseful.
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The hair on the back of my neck is stand up!
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This alternate history portraying Hitler as a monster (and not in the figurative sense) is satisfying in many ways. It eases our group consciousness over his many war crimes. Who could stop such a creature? It also explains, though somewhat weakly, why Germany couldn’t shake such a cruel leader. Germans were human too, how could they stomach such atrocities.
There are essentially two stories linked into one book. One, the mutilated officer who wants to save Germany from Hitler, and two, the U-boat commander who finds himself face to face with evil personified. The two men are similar in temperament and honor, only one can succeed.
It is an action novel that slowly morphs into a horror story as we learn about Hitler’s true nature. Hitler as a personality is limited and the listener is left to his own imagination as to how he came to be, or what kind of event created such a creature. But there is so much lore, we don’t really need much prodding. It is enough to know he exists and must be stopped at all costs.
This little slice of history, rewritten to explain, and in some ways, forgive Germany is entertaining in the way all alternate histories are; it tickles our imagination: “What if?” The listener is asked to suspend their beliefs and try this one instead. It is close enough. Military enthusiasts will appreciate the late World War II setting as it is well depicted, especially in the claustrophobic confines of a leaky U-Boat.
Pete Milan narrates the story with his deep, resonant voice that is easy on the ears. His character voices are good and his accents are believable; each easily discernible.
Horror and military fans looking for an action based alternate history will find Reich a good listen. It is hard to call it enjoyable without trivializing the enormous tragedy of World War II, but perhaps satisfying is a better description.
Audiobook was provided for review by the narrator.
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action based alternate history
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The narrator did an all round excellent job. His voice is deeply resonant and perfectly suited to the material.
If I had to have one criticism, it would be that the author should have broken up the structure a bit better, more than once the narrator paused for a POV change and said 'Two' making me wonder if I had skipped back by accident.
Definitely give this a go!
Good story. Great performance
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I will listen to another kirsch, if I see that their is no paid for reviewers to skew the numbers and if I think it is new and not an old college paper brought out of the attic trunk.
This narrator was the world's slowest reader. I put him on 1 and a quarter and he was still slow. That is the best I can do with my MP3 player. He might have sounded normal at double speed.
Stupid with the World's Slowest Reader
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