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Fission

By: Christopher Kerr
Narrated by: Christopher Kerr
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The story of the dangerous race to obtain the ultimate deterrent, with hidden roots in Nazi Germany.

This dramatic audiobook is not only narrated by the author but performed, with remarkable character voices, in a production exceeding 20 hours length.

An investigation into a series of unexplained deaths of former Israeli intelligence agents uncovers startling revelations from the past, which expose a current threat, not only to Israel, but the world.

Investigators discover Hitler’s astonishing plans, in the closing stages of the Second World War, to use an atomic weapon. A post-war strategy is revealed, adopted by the fledgling state of Israel, to obtain ‘the bomb’, employing deadly espionage tactics, even involving former Nazis. Astounding evidence throws new light on one of the most tragic and shocking assassinations of the twentieth century.

Agents desperately seek answers in a race against time, as they strive to prevent a global catastrophe. Power, emotion and politics all compete in an epic story driven by the supreme human instinct–survival.

Based on meticulous research, the book delves into real events from the Second World War to the present day, raising many historical questions in a highly credible and powerful international drama.

Contains additional features highlighting the historical background including tributes with quotations, and contemporary references.

©2023 Christopher Kerr (P)2023 Christopher Kerr
Espionage Historical Spies & Politics Thriller & Suspense Middle East Survival Fiction War Holocaust
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What was most frustrating about this performance was the stuttering narration! The characters were great but the narrative could have been better.

Poor editing at the very start of chapter one left me wondering if I had missed important information as the narrative suddenly stopped mid sentence and moved to the next chapter.

Once you get into the story you can't stop listening. A very exciting enjoyable story.

....makes you question what's happening in Isreal today.

Good but maybe could have been better.

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