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A Right to Plunder

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"A page-turning thriller which reveals the dark relationship between business and war." Saul David, author of Crucible of Hell.


Anna Krantz and her mother Maria, relatives of a notorious SS General, flee for their lives in the final days of the war from a ruined Berlin to escape from danger. They are unwittingly heading into a rendezvous with terror.


Following the defeat of Nazi Germany, a plundered legacy from a Parisian Jewish family lodged in a Swiss bank is the object of a deadly pursuit throughout wartorn Europe.


SS Captain, Alois Brunner, tracks his unsuspecting target who is a crucial component to release the fortune. Both are unaware that they are being trailed by Madelaine, a determined member and heroine of the French Resistance who is benefitting from SS intelligence information.


As liberation sweeps across countries, a landscape of intrigue enfolds where murderous intentions collide.


The collusion with Nazi Germany by some of America’s major corporations is interwoven throughout and relates an abhorrent episode in the forfeiting of morality for profit.


The role of The Vatican’s Bishop Alois Hudal in organising the ‘rat line’ escape routes for fleeing criminals evading Allied justice provides a confrontation with evil in a climatic finale.


Brendan O'Neill studied History at University College Dublin (UCD) and at Buckingham University London. He holds a Masters Degree in Military History. He lives in Ireland.

241 pages, Kindle Edition

Published April 22, 2020

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February 23, 2025
Really enjoyed this book. A page turner for sure that brings the reader through the horrors of WW2 and subsequent collusions
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