Saturday, April 26, 2014

Book Review: Hitlers Secret



















Hitlers Secret by William Osborne

Summary: (amazon)

Otto and Leni thought they were safe: They escaped -- barely -- from war-torn Europe and are living as refugees in England. But now the Crown has recruited them: Great Britain wants them to go back. As spies!

Dropped behind enemy lines, Otto and Leni embark on a top-secret operation. Code name: Wolfsangel. Their mission? Capture the one person who can defeat the ultimate evil of Nazism! Der Fuhrer has destroyed Otto's and Leni's families, but what if the tables were turned? What if Hitler's ultimate legacy was in their hands?

My Thoughts:

I purchased this a few months ago, and I was slightly greatly disappointed. It was not the thrilling spy novel I was hoping for. The writing was flat and Otto and Leni were pretty boring, and there was no plot. But the idea was really interesting, it just didn't work with the book. I wouldn't recommend this book so much.

My Ratings: 2.5 stars (I didn't like it so much)

Content Ratings:Cautious--Violence, some blood and gore


PG, 10 and up  

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