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The Last Rights

By: Geoff Cook
Narrated by: Amanda Parrott
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The Last Rights - A drama spanning eight decades in the life of a Holocaust survivor with an explosive secret

April 1945 - As the war in Europe draws to a chaotic and bloody finale, and the days of the Third Reich are numbered, a train filled with a cargo of Nazi gold sets off from Berlin destined for a secret location in Bavaria. On board, a young Polish Jew is about to witness a chain of events leading to the greatest robbery and criminal conspiracy of our time.

October 2018 - After 80 years, a Lisbon bank is about to finally close its safe deposit facility. The secrets and treasures locked away over decades will soon be revealed. Influential people in powerful positions have reasons to be concerned.

Fusing together the two events are the recollections of Rita Krakowski, Holocaust survivor, condemned as a Nazi collaborator and fugitive from justice. Memories are branded into her soul like the number on her forearm, revelations with far-reaching international and financial implications. Powerful forces are mobilised. She must be found and silenced forever.

For private investigators Chas Broadhurst and René Marchal, what appears to be a straight-forward assignment rapidly becomes a deadly race against time to find the woman before it is too late and to expose a cover-up 70 years in the making.

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Fiction Hard-Boiled International Mystery & Crime Mystery Suspense Thriller & Suspense Holocaust Crime
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The memoir of Rita Krakowski, a holocaust victim, starts this book off. Her story is one of survival and strength. Then the book moves to the more present day accounts 2018 and how her memoir blows things apart in the US and abroad. I was a bit confused as to who many of the people where in the story and why they were significant, but each person was explained within the context of the chapter by their name. I enjoyed this author's work and would like to read more.
I listened to the audiobook version, and Amanda Parrott does a fantastic job of bringing each character to life. With her natural flow and her accent, I believe she was a perfect pick for the narration and story telling.

19 hours of fantastic listening!

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