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‘Impeccably researched, its intensity reminiscent of Ondaatje’s The English Patient.’ Der Spiegel
‘A superlative thirller, a fine book which I put down with a real sense of regret.’ David Robson, Sunday Telegraph
‘Boetius has created an original plot peopled with intensely realized characters, set against a vivid backdrop of prewar politics and the romance of zeppelin flight.’ Publishers Weekly
'For all of those who love 'Fatherland' by Robert Harris and Len Deighton's novels, 'The Phoenix' – a brilliant thriller based on the inside story of the airship disaster – is a great find.'
Airships were the Concordes of their era – elegant, exciting, luxurious – and the 'Hindenberg' was Germany's pride. When it mysteriously exploded on arrival in the US in 1936 Goering pronounced the disaster an 'accident'. However, whispers soon circulated that it was sabotage. But by whom and why? And why were some of the survivors declared dead?
Birger Lund is one of the 28 pronounced dead. Horrifically burnt in the flames, he is unrecognisable even to himself, but like the phoenix from the ashes, he arises from the dead with a new face and a new identity. However he realises he cannot embrace his future without confronting his past. So, briefly reunited with the girl he fell in love with ten years before on the 'Hindenberg's' last voyage, he treks across post-war Germany to find the truth. His search leads him to a the remote island off the north coast of Germany – to the home of the last pilot on the 'Hindenberg'. However, the islanders appear not to have accepted the end of the war, and are determined to protect – with violence, if necessary – any secrets that the pilot may have...
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