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The Lone Assassin
Helmut Ortner
Living as a carpenter who had spent time working in a watch factory, Georg Elser was just an ordinary member of society living in Munich. That is, however, until he took it upon himself to attempt to assassinate the Führer, Adolph Hitler. Being a common man who opposed the Nazi regime, Elser took his skills that he had learned, and worked to assemble his own bomb detonator. Every night, he would head to the Munich Beer Hall, where he would work on assembling the bomb that he planned to kill Hitler with, in a hollowed out space near the speaker's podium.The bomb went off successfully, killing eight people. Hitler was not one of them. This is the story, scene by scene, of the events that led up to Georg Elser taking justice into his own hands, his attempt to murder the Führer, and what happened after the bomb went off. The Lone Assassin is a powerfully gripping tale that places you in 1939, as you follow Elser from the Munich Beer Hall, across the border, and sadly,...

Helmut Goes Abroad
Matt Sheehan
Life is pretty good for me, Helmut Haase, dashing detective and ladies’ man extraordinaire. I’m the industrious and charming half of the Fog City Detective Agency. My partner, Shamus O’Sheagan, is the most gifted and lazy Druid this side of the pond, but even he’s settled down with an Amazonian police officer. Together we managed to save the world once already, but our next case is hitting closer to home.
It all started when an old friend came to our door with a wild story about angel bones and necromancers. The bones belong to Azazel, former hero of the dreaded Cretan Empire, and the necromancers want to bring him back to life. The last thing anyone wants is Azazel to return and start another angelic war.
When Shamus locates our quarry in the Mediterranean, it’s bye-bye Wudong, hello luxury voyage to Capri, with a girl in every port and downtime to work on my fighting skills. Too bad such pleasures won’t last. Not with a coven of necromancers ready to fight us to the death over those angel bones and the fate of the world...
Read about Helmut and Shamus’s previous adventure in Helmut Saves the World, available now.

Helmut Saves the World
Matt Sheehan
My name is Helmut Haase and I’m one half of the Fog City Detective
Agency—specifically, the half that pays all the bills. My partner, Shamus O’Sheehan,
mostly drinks beer and naps. I keep him around because he’s my friend, but also because
he’s a Druid. I’m just a detective, and there are plenty of those in Wudong, the
Confederacy of Hesperia. There’s not another Druid for miles. We had it pretty good
until the day we met Alek Pallas. He hired us to track down a thieving employee, and
even though something was off, his big fat check was too much to pass up. But the man we
found wasn’t what we were led to believe, and neither was Alek. I’m talking
shape-shifters, fallen angels and a conspiracy involving the vicious Cretan Empire. At
least we didn’t die. Hope that doesn’t ruin the story. Why am I telling you all this?
Someday I’d like some credit for saving the world. Maybe not the entire world, and maybe
not alone, but I still deserve a medal. And perhaps a cash prize.

The Butcher's Tale
Helmut Walser Smith
One of the most dramatic explorations of a German town in the grip of anti-Semitic passion ever written.In 1900, in a small Prussian town, a young boy was found murdered, his body dismembered, the blood drained from his limbs. The Christians of the town quickly rose up in violent riots to accuse the Jews of ritual murder—the infamous blood-libel charge that has haunted Jews for centuries. In an absorbing narrative, Helmut Walser Smith reconstructs the murder and the ensuing storm of anti-Semitism that engulfed this otherwise peaceful town. Offering an instructive examination of hatred, bigotry, and mass hysteria, The Butcher's Tale is a modern parable that will be a classic for years to come. Winner of the Fraenkel Award. A Los Angeles Times Best Book of 2002.