Enter Xavier March, a cynical but principled detective in the Kriminalpolizei. When a high-ranking Nazi official is found dead on the eve of the summit, March is assigned the case — only to discover a conspiracy that threatens to expose the darkest secret of the war.

Robert Harris’s 1992 debut novel, , remains a definitive masterpiece of alternate history, blending the gritty atmosphere of a noir thriller with a chillingly plausible "what if" scenario: What if Nazi Germany had won World War II? The World of 1964

To seek out the “top downloads” of Fatherland is to misunderstand its protagonist. Xavier March is a man trapped in a system of total control. He has no free press, no public library, no digital archive. He must risk his life for a single piece of paper. We, by contrast, live in an age of information surfeit. The entire Library of Congress is, theoretically, a few clicks away. And yet, we often choose the illicit, the free, the easy. We pirate a novel about the dangers of forgetting because we are too impatient to remember to pay for it.

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She hung up.

: Assisted by American journalist Charlie Maguire, March races to find proof of the Holocaust , a crime the Reich has officially erased from history. ⭐ Why It’s a "Top" Book Fatherland : Harris, Robert, 1957 - Internet Archive

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