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Into Darkness

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Germany, 1944.

The Führer has just survived another assassination attempt. But Germany is losing the war.

Stauffenberg's attempted assassination and coup originated from inside the government and military. Is the Nazi Party about to turn on itself?

Order must be restored and the High Command is calling for blood.

Max Hoffmann is enlisted, under Hitler’s instruction, to carry out an investigation. The disillusioned detective has a problem though; he knows that as soon as the investigation starts, his own treason against the Party might be uncovered.

As it becomes clear that Hoffman has not been a "good Nazi" he decides to go on the run, mere hours ahead of the SS Agents who are sent to arrest him.

As a fugitive, Hoffman only has one to fight one last battle against the people that turned against him, his friends and his family - and against one man in particular.

Into Darkness is a superb historical thriller, which sheds light not only upon the end days of the Third Reich but also upon one man, trying to serve his country and conscience.



‘Gill writes engagingly and often with elegance. The story of the German resistance is worth telling and retelling. Gill has told it well.’ - Brendan Simms, Peterhouse College, Cambridge

‘Gill has deftly synthesized scholarly and more popular historical writing to produce an impressively accessible an interesting work.’ - Kirkus Reviews

‘Immensely informative and readable.’ - The Times

‘Brilliant, compelling.’ - Mail on Sunday

Anton Gill has been a freelance writer since 1984, specialising in European contemporary history but latterly branching out into historical fiction. He is the winner of the H H Wingate Award for non-fiction for his study of survivors of the Nazi concentration camps, The Journey Back From Hell.

399 pages, Kindle Edition

First published August 12, 2014

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Anton Gill

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Anton Gill worked for the English Stage Company, the Arts Council of Great Britain, and the BBC before becoming a full-time writer in 1984. He has written more than twenty books, mainly in the field of contemporary history.

aka Oliver Bowden

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542 reviews50 followers
August 22, 2017
Is there such a thing as a good Nazi? That seems to be the question posed in this World War II thriller. In 1944, senior police detective Max Hoffman - under Hitler’s direct orders - carries out an investigation into the 20 July plot to assassinate Hitler and remove the Nazi Party from power. Hoffman is a long-time member of the Nazi Party, but was quickly disillusioned and, for almost a decade, has been working with the German resistance to destroy the Third Reich from within.

From the start, Hoffman knows that his own treason against the Party might soon be uncovered, so he goes on the run, determined to get his daughter Emma and son Stefan to safety in Switzerland. He delegates his deputy, Kessler (who's in love with Emma) to ensure his daughter is able to leave Germany, while he fakes his own death and travels across the country in various disguises to where his young son is in hiding with a family friend.

Along the way, Hoffman meets a variety of "ordinary" German people and because of the pursuit of him by the SS and Gestapo, he brings almost all of them grief in one form or another. All the while he reflects on his love for a woman named Kara who acted as his conscience and was the mother of his son Stefan. Kara was murdered in Berlin and Hoffman's plans include a reckoning with the man he knows was responsible for her death.

The author marvellously captures the fear and paranoia rampant in 1944 Germany as everyone realises that the war is lost and Hitler lashes out against the men who tried to kill him.

Over a decade, there were more than 40 attempts to assassinate Hitler and most were carried out by people in the German government or military forces. Hoffman's story is a symbol of the German resistance to Hitler - one that is rarely told.
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313 reviews4 followers
September 13, 2019
Enjoyable historic romp.

I have read a few historical detective, spy, and war novels and it's a genre i enjoy. Gill, is not an author I am familiar with although I gather he writes historic non fiction books. I notice this is a book not particularly read or reviewed by many, especially when compared to other authors who operate in similar circles. Overall, I think this is a novel that deserves to be well known. Based (albeit loosely) on real events this is a well written book with we'll drawn characters and an excellent sense of time and place. The narrative slowly builds, with a back story that is drip fed through out the book. If was being harsh I would say the ending was not as strong as what precedes it but overall its a good, entertaining and interesting book.
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844 reviews7 followers
January 16, 2021
I enjoyed the author's non-fiction on opposition to the Nazis and looked forward to this which ended up an an absorbing if too unbelievable story of the aftermath of von Stauffenberg’s plot in July 1944. It focuses on Max Hoffman, a criminal investigator and favourite of Hitler, charged with uncovering the conspirators but himself one of them. His gradually unveiled relationship with a Jewish woman in the 1930s plus his own path to resistance and the moral dilemmas are well put together although his various narrow escapes, along with a few others including that of his daughter, just doesn’t ring true for late 1944. Still, some good WWII German atmosphere
42 reviews
January 2, 2022
Great Read

The story is riveting and terrifying. Everyone should go back and read the stories of how Germany lost its Soul and its people turned a blind eye to what was happening. Americans should pay attention, dark forces from the right, could change the future. Freedom is a right not a guarantee.
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5 reviews2 followers
May 5, 2022
Slightly disappointing

This was an interesting premise for a book (with some basis on reality) and the plot was fairly good. It wasn’t however developed particularly well and the different story strands didn’t seem to move at the same pace with some interesting ideas not expanded on.
The ending was a bit abrupt and slightly dissatisfying.
6 reviews
April 10, 2019
A wonderful story of a very difficult time in history

A very detailed and well written book giving incite into the Germans that resisted Hitler at the risk of their lives. How many died attempting to save their country from lunatics.
They deserve our respect and regard.
12 reviews
August 7, 2017
Historical fiction

A better book than one could hope for after the opening chapter. A great story told well. A good insight into a desperate period of Germany's modern history.
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48 reviews5 followers
August 19, 2018
A film in the making

If ever a book was written to be made into a film this is it. It's a good factual read but almost too formulaic, I still enjoyed it though
4 reviews2 followers
July 30, 2021
Excellent story terrible proofreading

The story kept me captivated, but there were more than a dozen misspelled or misused words. Proofreading requires a human eye not a computer.
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114 reviews2 followers
October 8, 2016
I don't know if it is possible to say that I truly enjoyed this book. At a superficial level, it's a straightforward thriller set in Nazi Germany. It is also a description of life in the Nazi state, the persecution, the brutality, the absence of morality and the perversion of law; the book describes all of this well. I would recommend reading this book and then reflecting on the fact that there are people in Europe and the United States who subscribe to Nazi beliefs, from what I have read elsewhere the book is accurate in its descriptions!
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1,978 reviews22 followers
August 1, 2015
Interesting story developed on an actual happening

There have been several accounts of the attempted murder of Hitler and this one is the best I have read or seen.
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6 reviews1 follower
August 30, 2016
I really liked this book. Well developed characters, good written story and a fascinating period in which it takes place. Also it was extremely cheap in the Kindle edition (a few euros). Buy it !
3 reviews
October 28, 2016
Well researched as I'd expect from the author of Dance Between the Flames with plenty of period detail and a good plot.
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