The Nazi Conspiracy: The Secret Plot to Kill Roosevelt, Stalin, and Churchill
by Brad Meltzer, Josh Mensch
False Title (12/22/2022)
The title of the book "The Nazi Conspiracy, the Secret Plot to Kill Roosevelt, Stalin and Churchill " sells the book short. It is about the confluence of events that made it possible for the plot to exist. It is a well documented tale of the events and strategy which led up to the Tehran conference in November of 1943. The final commitment to what was to be the Normandy landing was the result of the conference.
The author quite thoroughly documents the roles of history and each of the three leaders in carrying out leadership in World War II. The insights into Roosevelt's style and strategy showcase his political skills as well as overall leadership.The writing style provides the reader with engaging look at the personal contributions of the leaders to the war effort and resolution. It is one of the most readable history of the forces driving the war effort and result. Along the way one learns about such little known events as the rescue of Mussolini from the Italian prison by Nazi intelligence forces. It is book that not withstanding subject matter is hard to put down.
The Big Finish
by Brooke Fossey
Mayhem in the Institution (10/28/2019)
The Big Finish is a story about a week in the lives of inhabitants of an assisted facility. In the beginning you quickly become attached to the characters. Beneath their surface persona are deeply hidden feelings which become apparent as the story unfolds. An unimaginable event occurs engulfing the occupants of the institution in totally unpredictable ways. Mayhem reigns. While there is a great deal of humor, the storyline delves into loyalty, love, guilt, shame, addiction and recovery. The response of the characters to these drivers forces one to think about ones own experience with these same forces. You must suspend reality as the book races to its conclusion. All in all the book is a very satisfying read providing great insight into friendship, loyalty, love and persistence. Author style is very readable and enjoyable. As usual I found my self questioning what occurred in the author's life to generate this story. Impossible to put down.
Mercies in Disguise: A Story of Hope, a Family's Genetic Destiny, and the Science That Rescued Them
by Gina Kolata
Journeys:Mystery and Science (11/16/2016)
A very interesting and readable book.The author takes the reader on two journeys. One following the identification of a previously unknown disease and the research to understand the causes and begin to identify possible solutions. This journey begins on a remote island in New Guinea and continues in the top medical laboratories in the U.S. This part of the journey is populated with heroes and scoundrels. One will learn a great deal about Prion diseases. The second journey is that of a family as it traces the effects of the disease over five generations. The third generation take an active role in identifying and pursuing the genetic roots of the disease. The journey describes how each generation having different tools deals with the implications of the disease. The family moves from passive acceptance to the use of the latest medical technology to stop the onslaught of the disease in the fifth generation. As the various participants of the extended family deal with the disease their perspectives on life and ethics become a factor and are sometimes in conflict. The author goes to great lengths to detail through dialogue and history the impact of the disease on the family. I could not stop reading the book as i sought to learn more about the growing understanding of the disease and to know how the disease would be dealt with by the fourth and fifth generations. An enjoyable and educational read.