“A taut globe-trotting thriller .. told with eloquence and ruthless efficiency.” — George Nolfi, screenwriter, “The Bourne Ultimatum”
Sara West is a beautiful 28-year-old graduate student on a scientific expedition in Africa — who stumbles upon a cache of WWII Nazi files in the wreck of a German bomber hidden in the jungle. The files reveal the location of a multibillion-dollar war chest, secretly deposited by the Nazis in numbered Swiss bank accounts at the end of WWII. The story that follows is a nail-biting thriller, with a captivating heroine who is pursued across Africa, the Middle East, and Europe by relentless Russian and American hitmen.
With two dangerous men — and their teams of hit men — on her trail, will Sara be able to escape the jungle alive?
"This brutal jungle thriller pits a woman who’s discovered Nazi secrets against pro killers." — BookLife Reviews
“I think ‘The File’ is the best action thriller I’ve read since Robert Ludlum’s original Bourne series, and that’s no exaggeration. … This novel has it all.” — Crime Fiction Review
“A taut globe-trotting thriller .. told with eloquence and ruthless efficiency.” — George Nolfi, screenwriter, “The Bourne Ultimatum”
Sara West is a beautiful 28-year-old graduate student on a scientific expedition in Africa — who stumbles upon a cache of WWII Nazi files in the wreck of a German bomber hidden in the jungle. The files reveal the location of a multibillion-dollar war chest, secretly deposited by the Nazis in numbered Swiss bank accounts at the end of WWII. The story that follows is a nail-biting thriller, with a captivating heroine who is pursued across Africa, the Middle East, and Europe by relentless Russian and American hitmen.
With two dangerous men — and their teams of hit men — on her trail, will Sara be able to escape the jungle alive?
"This brutal jungle thriller pits a woman who’s discovered Nazi secrets against pro killers." — BookLife Reviews
“I think ‘The File’ is the best action thriller I’ve read since Robert Ludlum’s original Bourne series, and that’s no exaggeration. … This novel has it all.” — Crime Fiction Review