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Late in World War II, Adolf Hitler is about to achieve his greatest victory: the capture of Solomon's Treasure, the world's most sacred treasure trove, representing both gold and precious gems as well as ancient knowledge. He believes it will guarantee his dream of a thousand-year Reich.
Jim Marrs presents an edgy combination of fact and fiction in this wide-reaching story of ancient secrets uncovered in the midst of war. The first novel from Marrs, this book follows his bestseller The Rise of the Fourth Reich. He uses his factual research into the Nazis' fascination with the occult and their search for iconic treasures as a basis for this novel.
Can Giselle Tchaikovsky, a young American woman who achieved fame as a teenage ballet dancer in the 1930s, stop Hitler's dream of world conquest? Can the secret sisterhood she creates do anything against the Nazi juggernaut of men and machines? Will the sisterhood bring about a resurgence of the feminine goddess aspect of humanity in time to spare the world this madman's holocaust?
Jim Marrs presents an edgy combination of fact and fiction in this wide-reaching story of ancient secrets uncovered in the midst of war. It's a tale of love and war, ancient mysteries, and the struggle to balance the human soul.
The first novel from Marrs, this book follows his New York Times bestseller The Rise of the Fourth Reich. He uses his factual research into the Nazis' fascination with the occult and their search for iconic treasures as a basis for the novel.
Synopsis
Can Giselle Tchaikovsky, a young American woman who achieved fame as a ballet dancer in the 1930s, stop Hitler's dream of world conquest? Can the secret sisterhood she creates do anything to stop the Nazi juggernaut of men and machines?
Jim Marrs presents an edgy combination of fact and fiction in this wide-reaching story of ancient secrets uncovered in the midst of war. The first novel from Marrs, this book follows his bestseller The Rise of the Fourth Reich. He uses his factual research into the Nazis' fascination with the occult and their search for iconic treasures as a basis for this novel.
Synopsis
Jim Marrs is the world's most popular conspiracy author. This is his first novel, covering the Nazis and the occult.
About the Author
A native of Fort Worth, Texas, Jim Marrs has worked as an investigative reporter for several newspapers, including the
Fort Worth Star-Telegram. Marrs in-depth investigation of UFOs,
Alien Agenda, is the bestselling UFO book ever;
Crossfire: The Plot That Killed Kennedy was a basis for the Oliver Stone film JFK and a New York Times bestseller, as were
Rule By Secrecy and
The Rise of the Fourth Reich.
Jim has written two previous books for The Disinformation Company, The Terror Conspiracy: Deception, 9/11 and the Loss of Liberty and Above Top Secret: Uncover the Mysteries of the Digital Age.
The Sisterhood of the Rose is the first novel from the worlds most popular conspiracy author. This fast-paced book follows 'The Rise of the Fourth Reich'. He uses his factual research into the Nazis fascination with the occult and their search for iconic treasures as a basis for this work of what he terms faction.”