More than four hundred young Jewish men have been taken hostage in revenge for the death of a German policeman.
The Jewish resistance group - the knokploegen - is fighting back and the Christian population has gone on strike in their defence.
And Hans-Max Hirschfeld will have to make a fatal choice.
As the Dutch Secretary General for Trade and Industry he is working closely with the Germans, but as a Jew he is also trying his best to help the civilian population.
Hirschfeld’s nephew, Manny, has joined the Dutch resistance. When he discovers Manny’s plans to blow up the German cruiser Arminius, Hirschfeld knows he has to stop him in order to save any more Dutch Jews from being taken hostage, and ultimately killed.
But with brother pitted against brother, and man spying on man, how can Hirschfeld stop the resistance without being branded a traitor himself?
And how can he save the shipyard from sabotage without putting his nephew’s life in danger?
As Hirschfeld becomes more and more embroiled in the plot he discovers that compromising with evil can have terrible consequences, and must learn to wrestle with The Enemy Within…
"A gripping story or war and moral choices, rich in drama and historical detail." - Robert Foster, best-selling author of 'The Lunar Code'.
Michael Dean studied history at Worcester College, Oxford and has a translator's qualification in German. He lived in south Germany for five years. He has written for television and now writes fiction full-time.
Pages
244
Format
Kindle Edition
Publisher
Sharpe Books
Release
March 11, 2018
The Enemy Within (The Rise and Fall of the Nazis Book 3)
More than four hundred young Jewish men have been taken hostage in revenge for the death of a German policeman.
The Jewish resistance group - the knokploegen - is fighting back and the Christian population has gone on strike in their defence.
And Hans-Max Hirschfeld will have to make a fatal choice.
As the Dutch Secretary General for Trade and Industry he is working closely with the Germans, but as a Jew he is also trying his best to help the civilian population.
Hirschfeld’s nephew, Manny, has joined the Dutch resistance. When he discovers Manny’s plans to blow up the German cruiser Arminius, Hirschfeld knows he has to stop him in order to save any more Dutch Jews from being taken hostage, and ultimately killed.
But with brother pitted against brother, and man spying on man, how can Hirschfeld stop the resistance without being branded a traitor himself?
And how can he save the shipyard from sabotage without putting his nephew’s life in danger?
As Hirschfeld becomes more and more embroiled in the plot he discovers that compromising with evil can have terrible consequences, and must learn to wrestle with The Enemy Within…
"A gripping story or war and moral choices, rich in drama and historical detail." - Robert Foster, best-selling author of 'The Lunar Code'.
Michael Dean studied history at Worcester College, Oxford and has a translator's qualification in German. He lived in south Germany for five years. He has written for television and now writes fiction full-time.