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Books with title The Boy from Berlin

  • The Boy from Berlin

    Michael Parker

    eBook (Michael Parker, Feb. 12, 2018)
    He’s a black cop with a big problem: his racist murder suspect is the front-runner for president. Fighting for the truth is a way of life for Lieutenant Amos. So when a senator dies under suspicious circumstances, he refuses to ignore a single lead. But the experienced black detective gets pushback from his captain when he aims to question a powerful political candidate who just so happens to be a white supremacist. As the main suspect’s star rises on the national stage, Amos continues digging and discovers a dark conspiracy. Unearthing shocking connections between the death and a Nazi cover-up, the detective treads carefully to avoid becoming a target. But the closer he gets to the twisted truth, the more key witnesses turn up dead. Can Amos prove the country’s most powerful man is capable of murder without dooming the lives of everyone he loves? The Boy From Berlin is a gripping political crime thriller. If you like stunning twists and turns, steadfast heroes, and burning quests for redemption, then you’ll love Michael Parker’s page-turning novel. Buy The Boy From Berlin to see a heinous conspiracy exposed today!
  • The Boy From Berlin

    Michael Parker

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Feb. 1, 2018)
    He’s a black cop with a big problem: his racist murder suspect is the front-runner for president. Fighting for the truth is a way of life for Lieutenant Amos. So when a senator dies under suspicious circumstances, he refuses to ignore a single lead. But the experienced black detective gets pushback from his captain when he aims to question a powerful political candidate who just so happens to be a white supremacist. As the main suspect’s star rises on the national stage, Amos continues digging and discovers a dark conspiracy. Unearthing shocking connections between the death and a Nazi cover-up, the detective treads carefully to avoid becoming a target. But the closer he gets to the twisted truth, the more key witnesses turn up dead. Can Amos prove the country’s most powerful man is capable of murder without dooming the lives of everyone he loves? The Boy From Berlin is a gripping political crime thriller. If you like stunning twists and turns, steadfast heroes, and burning quests for redemption, then you’ll love Michael Parker’s page-turning novel. Buy The Boy From Berlin to see a heinous conspiracy exposed today!
  • The Boy From Berlin

    Michael Parker

    Hardcover (Robert Hale, March 1, 2012)
    What secret, spawned in Hitler's bunker, can stop Gus Mason's bid for US presidency?Secrets lurk around every corner as Gus Mason strides towards the US presidency. And from the Nazi death-camps to the steps of the White House, Gunter Haman and Jacob Demski, heir to the Jewish mafia empire, unravel a mystery that threatens the very fabric of the American way of life. However, as Newark police officer Lieutenant Amos investigates the supposed suicide of a local senator, his investigations lead him deep into the corrupt world that inhabits the underbelly of American politics and closer to the truth.
  • Boy from Berlin

    Nancy McDonald

    eBook (Iguana Books, May 7, 2018)
    Berlin, April 1938. One night, eight-year-old Käfer Avigdor uses his specialty toilet-paper roll binoculars to spy on his Mama and Aunt Charlotte. The whispered conversation he overhears alerts him to a danger he didn’t know existed and starts him rethinking who he really is and where he belongs. Within hours, Käfer and his family flee their comfortable life. In a desperate race to stay one step ahead of the Nazis, Käfer is called on to be braver and more resourceful than he ever imagined possible. But will it be enough? Boy from Berlin is based on real people and actual events.
  • The Boy From Berlin

    Michael Parker

    Mass Market Paperback (Worldwide, March 15, 2013)
    Mass Market Paperback - 2013 by Michael Parker Published by World Wide Press
  • Boy from Berlin

    Nancy McDonald

    Paperback (Iguana Books, April 25, 2018)
    Berlin, April 1938. One night, eight-year-old Käfer Avigdor uses his specialty toilet-paper roll binoculars to spy on his Mama and Aunt Charlotte. The whispered conversation he overhears alerts him to a danger he didn't know existed and starts him rethinking who he really is and where he belongs.Within hours, Käfer and his family flee their comfortable life. In a desperate race to stay one step ahead of the Nazis, Käfer is called on to be braver and more resourceful than he ever imagined possible. But will it be enough? Boy from Berlin is based on real people and actual events.
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  • To the Boy in Berlin

    Heike Brandt

    eBook (Allen & Unwin, Oct. 19, 2011)
    A funny, suspenseful novel, bursting with character and ideas: a quirky detective story about righting the wrongs of the past and fighting injustice in the present; a touching story of friendship, football and the power of the Internet.Henni lives in Melbourne, Leo lives in Berlin.Different countries, different lives, so far apart;but sometimes the person furthest away is just the one you need A postcard from Leo Schmidt? I can't believe it. I'm trying to solve the mystery of a boy called Leopold Schmidt who migrated to Australia years ago. Leopold is long dead, but this new Leo is very much alive and kicking.Emails fly as they explore the world according to Henni and Leo. It's friendly and funny, but deadly serious, too. Without Leo, Henni would never unravel the dark secrets from the past. Without Henni, Leo would have to save his friend Felix single-handed.Well-loved Australian author, Elizabeth Honey, in a ground-breaking collaboration with her German translator, Heike Brandt (also a writer for children), has produced an exciting and thought-provoking junior novel. You'll seldom meet two such quirky, endearing characters as Henni and Leo.
  • To the Boy in Berlin

    Elizabeth Honey, Heike Brandt

    Paperback (Allen & Unwin, April 1, 2007)
    A postcard from Leo Schmidt? I can't believe it. I'm trying to solve the mystery of a boy called Leopold Schmidt who migrated to Australia years ago. Leopold is long dead, but this new Leo is very much alive and kicking. Henni lives in Melbourne, Leo lives in Berlin. Different countries, different lives, so far apart; but sometimes the person furthest away is just the one you need. Emails fly as they explore the world according to Henni and Leo. It's friendly and funny, but deadly serious, too. Without Leo, Henni would never unravel the dark secrets from the past. Without Henni, Leo would have to save his friend Felix single-handed. Readers will seldom meet two such quirky, endearing characters as Henni and Leo.
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  • The Boy from the Sun

    Duncan Weller

    Hardcover (Simply Read Books, Jan. 1, 2007)
    The Boy from the Sun starts on an ordinary day. As three children sit on the sidewalk after school, wondering what to do to make the day special, a little boy with a yellow shining head floats down beside them. The children soon make friends with the strange new boy, and thus begins a magical journey that helps all the children see the world through new eyes. Duncan Weller combines evocative illustrations and poetic text — “For here, with everyone, / You are splinters of the sun” — in this enchanting story about taking the time to appreciate the natural world.
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  • Boy from Berlin

    Nancy McDonald

    Hardcover (Iguana Books, April 25, 2018)
    Berlin, April 1938. One night, eight-year-old Käfer Avigdor uses his specialty toilet-paper roll binoculars to spy on his Mama and Aunt Charlotte. The whispered conversation he overhears alerts him to a danger he didn't know existed and starts him rethinking who he really is and where he belongs.Within hours, Käfer and his family flee their comfortable life. In a desperate race to stay one step ahead of the Nazis, Käfer is called on to be braver and more resourceful than he ever imagined possible. But will it be enough?Boy from Berlin is based on real people and actual events.
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  • The Boy from the Sea

    Albert Idumwonyi

    (, Sept. 29, 2020)
    Ten-year-old Caucasian boy is on a mission to Malta, making his way out of the Mediterranean Sea to the shore of the small Maltese coastal town, and to begin his adventure that would stunned everyone that crossed his path. He wouldn't tell anyone his name or talk about his parents. His past is unknown. His code of silence earned him the nicknames 'The Boy from the Sea' at the police station and 'The Boy' at the institution for minor he lived. At the dead of night, the boy's dead parents would appeared in his room at the institution, such that his roommate abandoned the room for fear of the unknown. The boy is moved out of the institution by the social worker and to the home of his foster parent, a nun. The boy who would later run away from the nun's home has become a missing person. The police is called to the scene of a washed up body of a ten-year-old sub-Sahara African boy by the seashore. Against all odds, the missing Caucasian boy DNA and the corpse found at the seashore matched up. The police and medical science could not offer explanation for the unusual development. The search for the missing Caucasian boy is stalled. The police is faced with the colossal task of interpreting the incredible twist of a case of the corpse of a sub-Sahara African boy being the missing Caucasian boy. 'The Boy from the Sea' is a gripping psychological thriller...... Read on And order a copy....!!!!