Living In The Shadow of Hitler

by T. Davey

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This is a story of a young man born into a wealthy family living in Brentwood, England. He was very privileged, went to private school and should have gone onto university, he was also tipped to play cricket for England. But at the age of fourteen, this boy ends up living in a mid-terrace house with his Dad and grandmother in Dagenham. While living there he will innocently do and start something that would completely devastate his own family and could also destroy the Royal Family and the country, as we know it today. This story crosses boundaries no normal person goes through in life. It's a story of cover up and conspiracy, and covers many subjects such as the Second World War, the Government, the Security Services, The Royal Family, Israel and Religion. It covers his adventure through this country, Austria, Germany, Switzerland and America. This is a story of survival under the extreme conditions of knowing and owning something he shouldn't and his attempt to live a normal life under these circumstances, sometimes fearing for it. He goes through emotional trauma and under the immense pressure ends up in a mental hospital unable to cope with the role he has been given.
A fascinating story of a young man, even though amazing, you would not wish on anyone. "This affair makes the Watergate scandal look like the back page of the Beano." Elizabeth Hoben. Graphologist.
  • ISBN10 1904181295
  • ISBN13 9781904181293
  • Publish Date 19 July 2004
  • Publish Status Out of Print
  • Out of Print 21 November 2008
  • Publish Country GB
  • Publisher Writersworld Ltd
  • Imprint Writersworld UK Limited
  • Format Paperback
  • Pages 244
  • Language English