The Reich Device, by Richard D. Handy
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Professor Gustav Mayer is riddled with guilt after making a monumental discovery: a new technology a century ahead of its time. But his secret is not safe, the world is not safe - a new menace rises in 1930's Germany. Mayer's world spirals out of control; hunted by ruthless killers from the newly formed SS, a game of brinkmanship begins. Who is the grey man? Assassin or protector? A global trail of espionage leads from Berlin to New York, Cairo, and London - but is it all a grand deception? What are German spies doing in South Africa? What does this have to do with big American corporations? Meanwhile, Mayer is forced to work on fledgling rocket technology for the new regime in Berlin, but his captors suspect he conceals an even greater secret. British intelligence makes a bold attempt to rescue Mayer, but the plan goes wrong and Mayer is critically injured. Mayer is interrogated by the ruthless Commandant Kessler, and in a moment of delirium mutters a vital part of his secret; but it doesn't make any sense. Mayer is moved to the infamous V1 rocket site at Peenemünde - a smoke screen for a more deadly ultra top secret weapon - but time is running out. A daring fight in the swamp forests of Zululand, and the duping of British intelligence, gets crucial raw materials back to Germany. But the game is not over until the last man is standing - assassins on both sides have men to kill. This scientific thriller, with its intricate plot, will appeal to fans of Robert Harris's Fatherland, Guy Saville's Afrika Reich and Clive Cussler's The Spy.
The Reich Device, by Richard D. Handy- Amazon Sales Rank: #8244817 in Books
- Published on: 2015-10-23
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 8.50" h x .72" w x 5.51" l, .88 pounds
- Binding: Paperback
- 344 pages
About the Author Richard L. Handy, Ph. D., is Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Civil Engineering and Construction Engineering at Iowa State University. He is also the founder of Handy Geotechnical Instruments, a company that manufactures innovative soil testing devices. Dr. Handy is the author of The Day the House Fell and co-author of the Third and Fourth Editions of Soil Engineering. Recognized as a scientist as well as an engineer, he is a Fellow in the Geological Society of America and also in the American Association for the Advancement of Science.
M.G. Spangler was a Research Professor at Iowa State University and is well-known internationally as the author of the Marston-Spangler theory for loads on underground conduits. He also conducted seminal research on pressures on retaining walls and many other topics. He was a recipient of the Marston Medal at Iowa State University and was an Honorary Member of ASCE.
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. makes an amazing discovery regarding rocket fuel By Richard Leipzig, 1933 and a scientist, Gustav Mayer, makes an amazing discovery regarding rocket fuel. However he is being watched by both the British SIS and the newly formed German SS under Chancellor Hitler. British operative Daniel Nash is sent first to protect the scientist and later, after this has failed and Mayer is held and being interrogated by Commandant Kessler of the SS, to kill him. Meanwhile, Oliver Heinkel is sent to America and South Africa to obtain funding from German sympathisers.This is a very fast paced novel with lots of action interspersed with changes of scenery and even a little romance thrown in. Albert Einstein himself makes a couple of brief cameo appearances.There were a couple of typographical errors – including the misspelling of a well known English public school – and a continuity problem where a character appears to cross from Hamburg to New York by sea in a matter of a day. I also felt that there were a couple of loose ends regarding the fate of two of the major characters.Nevertheless I enjoyed the book immensely and can thoroughly recommend this for anyone who enjoys some good action and this period setting.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Very good read. By Sue Wallace I received this as an arc from net galley in exchange for an honest review. Professor Gustav Mayer is riddled with guilt after making a monumental discovery, a new technology, a century ahead of its time. Very good read. I liked the story and the characters. I'm not into war but I read it anyway I liked Gustav he was my favourite character. Didn't like Kessler at all. I liked the ending too. 4*
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