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* * * William Dietrich Blood of the Reich US Orders
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ReviewExcerpt Harper, 2011 (2011) Hardcover, e-Book
Alternates a modern day story with one set on the eve of World War II, involving Nazis and neo-Nazis seeking a dark Shambhalan power to change the course of history - and the good guys who race to defeat them. (HW)

* * William Dietrich The Dakota Cipher: An Ethan Gage Adventure US Orders
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ReviewExcerpt Harper, 2009 (2009) Hardcover, e-Book
After previous exploits in Napoleonic France, Egypt and Jerusalem, Ethan returns to North America on the trail of Thor's Hammer and in the company of one-eyed Norwegian Magnus Bloodhammer. (HW)

* * William Dietrich Dark Winter US Orders
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ReviewExcerpt Warner, 2002 (2001) Hardcover, Paperback, e-Book
Murder and mayhem in Antarctica. Geologist newcomer Jed Lewis quickly falls under suspicion within a polar community isolated by the advent of the long, dark winter. (HW)

* * * William Dietrich Hadrian's Wall US Orders
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ReviewExcerpt HarperCollins, 2004 (2004) Hardcover
A remarkable, romantic tale that sets love and loyalty in opposition to ambition and envy, in the waning days of Roman Britain. (HW)