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The Goering Treasure

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Reich Marshall Herman Goering plundered an estimated $50 million in jewels and gold during the years of the Third Reich. Now, as World War Two is rapidly coming to a close, everyone wants to find it. Die-hard Nazi fanatics who hope to use it to finance the next Reich in South America…America's Office of Strategic Services, whose operatives are ordered to find it or die trying…a gang of cutthroat German gangsters…and some crazy ambitious women with their own agendas. From underground cult favorite Len Levinson — called a "trash genius" by Paperback Fanatic magazine — comes a gripping tale of action, adventure, and betrayal, where the only thing that's certain is that nothing is certain.

Featuring an all-new afterword by the author, The Goering Treasure is back in print for the first time in more than three decades!

260 pages, Paperback

First published December 1, 1980

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Len Levinson

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AKA John Mackie, J. Farragut Jones, Nicholas Brady and Gordon Davis; also has ghost written as Clay Dawson.

Born in New Bedford, Massachusetts, Len Levinson served on active duty in the U.S. Army from 1954-1957, and graduated from Michigan State University with a BA in Social Science. He relocated to NYC that year and worked as an advertising copywriter and public relations executive before becoming a full-time novelist.
Len has had over eighty titles published and has created and wrote a number of series, including The Apache Wars Saga, The Pecos Kid, The Rat Bastards, and The Sergeant.
After many years in NYC, Len moved to a small town (pop. 3100) in rural Illinois, where he is now surrounded by corn and soybean fields ... a peaceful, ideal location for a writer.

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July 8, 2023
War novel

I am a fan of this writer. His Cobra Woman is in the Catch 22 class.
His other books reveal a kind of genius .
However this book is not one of his good ones. It’s too disjointed and there is too much hurried writing.
The sex scenes are very crude and there is a lot that just isn’t believable. The air combat sequence is not good.
Such a prolific writer couldn’t be expected to produce a gem every time.
However I’ll look for more by Len, as he’s a man who deserves to be read more.
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