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The Sandler Inquiry

by Noel Hynd
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Synopsis

A deadly and elusive man. A woman seeking justice and retribution. A thirty-year-old secret that could ignite World War III.
Who was Arthur Sandler? Wartime patriot? Or a ruthless and amoral monster who put his vast financial machine behind the highest bidder? Leslie McAdam calls him by another name: Father.
Determined to claim her rightful inheritance -- and to uncover the shrouded past of the man she knew as her father -- Leslie has come to Thomas Daniels, a New York attorney haunted by his own bloodstained family history. Yet not even Daniels can imagine what lies beneath decades-old secrets when he launches an inquiry into his client's murky past. As he moves through the twisting labyrinth of the world's intelligence community, he uncovers a monstrous link between the man who called himself Arthur Sandler and a conspiracy reaching to the highest levels of government...in three countries. From America to Europe to Russia, he pursues a cold trail that is suddenly red-hot, as the sins of the past live again and Daniels is stalked by a deadly adversary who must keep the truth buried at all costs.
Based on a shocking and shameful episode in history that threatened to alter the course of the worldΓ­s economic future, The Sandler Inquiry tells a gripping and unforgettable story of espionage and intrigue, loyalty and love. Now available in a brand-new hardcover edition, it is a classic novel of World War II and its chilling aftermath from an unrivaled master of the game.

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Book Details

Published
February 1, 2001
Publisher
Stealth Press
Pages
320
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9781588810144

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