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My Nazi Nemesis, by Rich DiSilvio

 GOLD MEDAL WINNER 2016 International Book Contest by Readers' Favorite.

“DiSilvio’s plot is cunning and ingenious…” —Jack Magnus for Readers' Favorite

“Rich DiSilvio’s novel is an action-packed thriller that is best read with your seat belt buckled. His descriptive style is so vivid that the atrocities in Auschwitz seem to jump out of the novel’s pages.” — Maria Beltran for Readers' Favorite

“DiSilvio has written a real roller coaster of a book, and once I started it, I simply couldn’t put it down! The characters are interesting and realistic, the scenarios are exciting, and the writing is thrilling and funny to boot. Any reader looking for a great read, should absolutely pick up My Nazi Nemesis as soon as possible.” — Chris Fischer for Readers' Favorite

DESCRIPTION:
Jack Goodwin is a savvy CIA agent oozing with charisma, yet saddled with baggage. Haunted by a dark past for fifteen years, Jack finally reveals all to his daughter, Eleanor.

As an OSS agent during the war, Jack had been involved in a series of near-death engagements, from failed sorties and secret missions, to a horrifying encounter with Auschwitz, to having met and married Eleanor's mother, Veronika.

But the flames of passion had died when a prying Waffen SS officer, Alois Richter, entered the fray. With an amorous eye for Jack's bride and a suspicious plea to join the OSS, Alois had sent Jack’s world into a catastrophic tailspin with tragic results.

Fueled with revenge, father and daughter join forces to hunt down his long-time nemesis. But when disturbing evidence arises, Eleanor is forced to reevaluate the mission, as intrigue, murder, and suspense abound, leading to a climatic face-off that reaches unexpected and terrifying heights.

  • Sales Rank: #51488 in eBooks
  • Published on: 2016-01-08
  • Released on: 2016-01-08
  • Format: Kindle eBook

Review
Reviewed By Jack Magnus for Readers' Favorite

 DiSilvio's plot is cunning and ingenious, and his characters, especially the very resourceful Jack Goodwin, won't be easily forgotten. The passages in the story that deal with Veronika's time in Auschwitz are harrowing reminders of the atrocities committed during that war, and they are masterfully related. My Nazi Nemesis: A Dark Thriller is most highly recommended.

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.
What a great read! I really loved this story and the writing. “My NAZI NEMESIS” is truly a dark thriller!
By Avid Reader
What a great read! I really loved this story and the writing. When I started reading “My NAZI NEMESIS” I realized this book would truly live up to the billing of being a dark thriller. This book moves along swiftly thanks to a very strong storyline and has lots of twists and turns to keep the reader highly engaged. The author has an exceptional talent for character development, giving lots of details and back-story, which really brought the characters to life for me.
Rich DiSilvio writes so descriptively about his characters that my stomach turned getting to know the very disgusting and evil character of Bronsilaw. “My NAZI NEMESIS” starts off with Jack Goodwin telling his daughter about her mother, Veronika, then moves to Jack’s wild adventures as an OSS agent during WWII with his new bride. The newlyweds then ran into SS officer, Alois Richter, who begins to wedge himself between Jack and Veronica. You need to read this thrilling story to find out what happens next and the mission that Jack and his daughter embark on, fueled by revenge against Alois Richter.
The author has a wonderful writing style that makes the conversations between the characters in this book feel very authentic, which pulled me right into the storyline. I really felt like I was transported back in time to WWII while reading this story, which is the true sign of a well-crafted work of fiction. Also, the author paints a picture with his words which allowed me to mentally visualize the events that occur in “My NAZI NEMISIS”. This is the first time I’ve read a book by author Rich DiSilvio and I’m truly looking forward to reading more works from this very talented author. I highly recommend “My NAZI NEMISIS”!

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
‘Some people say I have the gift of gab, but actually, I’m a rather private and reserved man.’
By Grady Harp
Rich DiSilvio, a man as committed to music, art, philosophy and sociology as informed by the fine arts, takes this period of history with all of the fascinating changes, discoveries, triumphs and failures and by introducing fictional characters within the stage setting of this era makes it far more credible. We see so much better through the eyes of witnesses than through the most sophisticated lenses of modern technology. And in DiSilvio's handling of the parallel or concurrent unraveling of historical events with those of the Goodwin family he provides not only keen insight but also pauses for the inclusion of the arts, so often ignored by other historical novel writers.

While some readers may pause because of the plethora of stories about WW II and the extremes of the Nazis, this reader would hastily add ‘but you haven’t thought about it the way Rich has’. His story is unique in that it relives a period of time and then brings it back in to the future like a ghost story – a very clever and successful choice for creating a fascinating new novel.

The synopsis Rich offers is seductive: ‘Jack Goodwin is a clever and witty CIA agent saddled with baggage. Haunted by a dark past for fifteen years, Jack finally reveals all to his daughter, Eleanor. As an OSS agent during the war, Jack’s traumatic past involved a series of near-death experiences, from failed sorties and secret missions, to a horrifying stint at Auschwitz, to having met and married Eleanor's mother, Veronika. But the flames of passion had died when a prying Waffen SS officer, Alois Richter, entered the fray. With an amorous eye for Jack's bride and a suspicious plea to join the OSS, Alois had sent Jack’s world into a catastrophic tailspin with tragic results. Fueled with revenge, father and daughter join forces to hunt down his long-time nemesis. But when disturbing evidence arises, Eleanor is forced to reevaluate the mission, as intrigue, murder, and suspense abound, leading to a climatic face-off that reaches terrifying and unexpected heights.’

Rich’s style is compelling, jolting in the manner in which he lays open old wounds of our making we had hoped would somehow heal without medicaments, and at the same time infuses a gentle tenderness in his depiction of `common man'. This is a magnificent epic novel, one that will be always with us - and hopefully in the classrooms of students who so desperately need to understand our true history. Grady Harp, March 16

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
For now we see through a glass, darkly
By Ben Furman
The GPS did a poor job of getting me through the twisting streets and dark alleys of Jack Goodwin’s mind, through whom the story is told, but just in the nick-of-time, DiSilvio provides the necessary guidance to make the journey well worth taking.

DiSilvio’s strength lies in linking historical, contextual backgrounds to the fast moving events that face the characters of the story. Such things as the Nazi’s “Final Solution” or the plots to kill Hitler are not presented in a heavy-handed or preachy way. I had enough of that in History 101.

The story follows OSS Agent Jack Goodwin, his wife Veronika, a downed Russian pilot, and Alois Richter, the Waffen SS officer and Goodwin’s nemesis, as they play a deadly cat-and-mouse game of intrigue in war torn Poland and Germany. After the war, now CIA agent Goodwin, entwined in the dark underbelly of Cold War, explains to his fifteen-year-old daughter, Eleanor, that Richter killed her mother, Veronika in a fit of jealous rage and did his best to have Goodwin join her. Driven by revenge to find and kill Richter, the father and daughter set out to hunt him down. But, all doesn’t go according to plan and Eleanor is forced to make a life and death decision.

Eleanor responded to her father, “But how can you ever truly know if your belief system is correct? Truth to one person is a falsehood to another…”

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