Christopher Varaste
UNCLE HITLER by Christopher Varaste: Hitler at Home. Dysfunction. Abuse. Scandal. Incest. Suicide
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(River Styx Publishing March 15, 2016)
, 1 edition
The second he spots Adolf Hitler at an art reception, 18-year-old Leo Gorey determines to ingratiate himself to Germany’s new Chancellor. Leo calculates his way into the Führer’s inner social circle and becomes a celebrated photographer of women in the Third Reich—only to discover Hitler's depraved sex life caused the suicide of the Führer’s niece.
Trapped in a house of horrors with Hitler’s crazed entourage, Leo’s own past comes to haunt him. The only person who can save Leo is Willy Hitler, the Führer’s decadent British nephew. Willy blackmails the Führer with a deviant sexual secret that history has never dared to reveal—until now.
UNCLE HITLER is partially based on William Patrick Hitler’s factual account of life in Nazi Germany, including the corrupt labor camps for German women to perpetuate the Aryan race, the divide between macho and feminine homosexuals, Hitler's genius at hiding his and his family's mental illness and how that psychosis permeated those who coveted his attention for social status and monetary gain--a popularity contest with unfathomable consequences. (Why I Hate my Uncle, LOOK magazine, 1939).