Hunting the Hangman

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Pub Date May 25 2017 | Archive Date May 17 2017
Oldcastle Books | No Exit Press

Description

TWO MEN. . . ONE MISSION. . . TO KILL THE MAN WITH THE IRON HEART

Bestselling author Howard Linskey’s fifteen year fascination with the assassination attempt on Reinhard Heydrich, the architect of the holocaust, has produced a meticulously researched, historically accurate thriller with a plot that echoes The Day of the Jackal and The Eagle has Landed. 

2017 marks the 75th anniversary of the attack on a man so evil even fellow SS officers referred to him as the 'Blond Beast’. In Prague he was known as the Hangman. Hitler, who called him 'The Man with the Iron Heart', considered Heydrich to be his heir, and entrusted him with the implementation of the ‘Final Solution’ to the Jewish question: the systematic murder of eleven million people.

In 1942 two men were trained by the British SOE to parachute back into their native Czech territory to kill the man ruling their homeland. Jan Kubis and Josef Gabcik risked everything for their country. Their attempt on Reinhard Heydrich’s life was one of the single most dramatic events of the Second World War, with horrific consequences for thousands of innocent people.

Hunting the Hangman is a tale of courage, resilience and betrayal with a devastating finale. Based on true events, the story reads like a classic World War Two thriller and is the subject of two big-budget Hollywood films that coincide with the anniversary of Operation Anthropoid.

TWO MEN. . . ONE MISSION. . . TO KILL THE MAN WITH THE IRON HEART

Bestselling author Howard Linskey’s fifteen year fascination with the assassination attempt on Reinhard Heydrich, the architect of the...

Advance Praise

'This is a first rate thriller and a realistic fictional account of actual events that shook the world at the height of WWII. Hunting the Hangman is thought provoking, exciting and clearly a labour of love for the author – it is a genuine joy to read.' - Paul Burke

A highly readable piece of 20th century history. Obviously, the dialogue is fictional, but much flows convincingly well for the various characters and their lives...An excellent personal read' - Philipa Coughlan

'This is a first rate thriller and a realistic fictional account of actual events that shook the world at the height of WWII. Hunting the Hangman is thought provoking, exciting and clearly a labour...


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What a fantastic read. The story reveals itself one piece at a time leaving you hungrily waiting for the next piece. I found myself becoming emotionally attached to the main characters as if I knew them personally.

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Mention the Second World War, and the first name in people's minds is always Adolf HItler. He wasn't the only man in the Third Reich to be feared across Europe. Reinhard Heydrich, a.k.a. The Hangman, was the man many considered to be Hitler's heir apparent, and was the man tasked with implementing the "Final Solution". Operation Anthropoid, sees two exiled Czech soldiers risk their lives to parachute back into their homeland, and execute The Hangman. Failure wasn't an option, but even they couldn't have foreseen the consequences for the innocent Czech civilians of making such an audacious attempt.

It's a departure from Linskey's previous works, based on and sticking close to real life events, which in some books can often lead to a predictable, plodding pace. Not here though, as Linksey captures the essence of the period superbly; the desperation of the resistance, the cruelty of the Nazi occupation. The central characters of Jan and Josef are deftly conjured up, and the real achievement here is that even though I already knew of Operation Anthropoid, and of the outcome, I still felt the tension building all the same. All in all a great read.

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This was really a great read. As someone who reads a lot of history, it was written as if it could easily have been Non-Fiction. Very thought provoking.

Thanks for the chance to read this.

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I now read a few fictionalized accounts of Himmler and Gorbbels but haven't really delved that much into the tale about the assassination of Reinhard Heydrich which, after reading this book, I realised was a big mistake of mine.
The novel has in-depth research and the historical accuracy is on point. However, where it really delivers is in its portrayal of the real life characters Jan Kubis, Josef Gabcik and Reinhard Heydrich. They are written with such insight into their personalities and thought process. It makes for terrifying reading to be listening in, on Heydrich’s inner most thoughts.
Jan Kubis and Josef Gabcik are the two agents, recruited by Emil Strankmuller and Frantisek Moravec, to parachute back in to occupied Czechoslovakia. The mission is one of secrecy, surveillance, strategic planning and all while under the threat of death upon discover. The novel really does depict the bravery of the WW2 SOE agents and the determination to bring down a violent and brutal regime. There is also a real break down of Kubis and Gabcik personalities. What drove them and what they were like as men.

I thought this was a very well written book by an author who knows his subject

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