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Sherlock Hitler - Death in the Andes: A Novel

By: Koppi Katt
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HE LIED TO MILLIONS - NOW HE SEARCHES FOR TRUTH

1955. Former Führer Hitler has secretly settled in South America after the war and ekes out a modest existence as a vegetarian cook in a small village with his Eva. Nobody in this remote corner of the world has any idea of his past as a genocidal tyrant. But then a murder case on an alpaca farm awakens the immigrant's curiosity. Does fate finally have something big in store for him again? The dictator turns amateur detective. But U.S. secret agents soon interfere with Adolf's investigation and a race against time begins...

A LAUGH-OUT-LOUD ALTERNATE HISTORY SATIRE

„A vile and disgusting book that pokes fun at the greatest hero of all time.“ - Klan Gazette

„Super smart satire that redneck idiots won‘t get. 5 Snowflakes“ - Woke Weekly

„One of the best Africa novels.“ - Travel Magazine
20th Century Art Historical Fiction Mystery Witty Detective
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Was recommended to me as a ludicrously funny farce. Just boring really.
Came across more as a whitewash of Hitler as a sympathetic old man.
The story itself was just ok.

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