The Auschwitz Protocol

· The Sikora Files Book 1 · Jack Carnegie
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Retired US Detective Emil Janowitz lied to his wife for nearly forty years. Having lost his entire family whilst an inmate of Auschwitz-Birkenau it was simply easier on his soul to invent a past than face up to the demons buried deep inside. Life was good, but then the mail arrived bringing a letter which would result in a voyage of discovery, denunciation and confrontation with the past. Life is a journey, history should not be forgotten, the evil still exists.

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4.5
55 reviews
Karan Fisher
4 June 2023
Thought it was a brilliant, heartfelt written book, describing atrocities no one would really understand went on, how life held no value to the monsters of the war, and some being family heads too, they didn't deserve to breathe, glad justice prevailed, excellent read
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Joanna Noakes
15 April 2024
Thank you. Gives me a tiny insight, whether true or make believe, into the times my parents lived through and my siblings were born in.
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Nancy Neal
17 March 2023
Outstanding read. We all need to be mindful of this horror story so it may never happen again. Thank you for this reminder.
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About the author

I’m a Liverpool born writer, with a story to tell, I started writing when I was very young, I used a school rough book and made stories up, penning them down and as I got older I decided to actually take it serious. I’ve a good friend who motivates me and tells me where I’m going right or wrong, a hobby I’ve had is now a physical thing. A revue is always welcome and if you leave a contact email I'll always try and get back to you it makes it all worth the effort of writing the books in the first place.

Thanks and enjoy.

Jack

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