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  • The Further Adventures of Thomas Hardwick: The Nazi Olympics

  • By: David Tyler
  • Narrated by: David Tyler
  • Length: 5 hrs and 44 mins

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Publisher's Summary

August 1, 1936, Berlin, Germany was the venue for the 11th Olympic Games. The Nazi's had been in power for three years. This was an unprecedented propaganda campaign. The world was watching. The world's best young athletes were competing. Dr. Thomas Hardwick-Turnbull and his dear wife, Beth, have travelled to Berlin with their three sons to watch the spectacular event. Thomas unexpectedly gets drawn into the world of espionage and his family along with him. Thomas confronts Nazi leaders, outwits the Gestapo, makes friends with Royalty, and makes a daring rescue attempt. Are you ready to join Thomas and his family on his further adventures?

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