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The year is 1982 and Adolf Hitler has been living anonymously on the south coast of New South Wales for almost thirty years, waging small wars with his neighbours and the local council. Until one day, during the height of the Falklands War, his old comrade Martin Bormann comes to visit, bearing a secret that will affect both their destinies.
'Author Craig Cormick plays with an eclectic selection of current events and popular culture with the expertise of someone who has practised and perfected his craft.' - The Canberra Times
'Craig Cormick has a flair for animating the past. Any gaps
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The year is 1982 and Adolf Hitler has been living anonymously on the south coast of New South Wales for almost thirty years, waging small wars with his neighbours and the local council. Until one day, during the height of the Falklands War, his old comrade Martin Bormann comes to visit, bearing a secret that will affect both their destinies.

'Author Craig Cormick plays with an eclectic selection of current events and popular culture with the expertise of someone who has practised and perfected his craft.' - The Canberra Times

'Craig Cormick has a flair for animating the past. Any gaps that are left in history's pages have been filled with colourful characters and intriguing subplots.' - The Canberra Times


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Autorenporträt
Craig Cormick is an award-winning Canberra author and journalist. He has published over twenty books and his awards include the ACT Book of the Year Award (1999) for Unwritten Histories (Aboriginal Studies Press, 1998) and a Queensland Premier's Literary Award (2006) for A Funny Thing Happened at 27,000 Feet... (Mockingbird Press, 2005). He is a former Chair of the ACT Writers Centre and has taught creative writing at the University of Canberra. In 2006 he was a writer in residence at the Universiti Sains Malaysia in Penang, and in 2008 he received an Antarctic Arts Fellowship to travel to Antarctica.