Jefferson Tayte is good at finding people who don't want to be found.
For years he has followed faint genealogical trails to reunite
families--and uncover long-hidden secrets. But Tayte is a loner, a man
with no ties of his own; his true identity is the most elusive case of
his career.
But that could all be about to change. Now Tayte has in his possession
the beginnings of a new trail--clues his late mentor had started to
gather--that might at last lead to his own family. With Professor Jean
Summer, his partner in genealogical sleuthing, he travels to Munich to
pick up the scent. But the hunt takes them deep into dangerous
territory: the sinister secrets of World War II Germany, and those who
must keep them buried at any cost.
When their investigations threaten to undermine a fascist organisation,
Tayte and Summer know time is running out. Can they find their way to
the dark heart of a deadly history before they become its latest
victims?
This is the fifth book in the Jefferson Tayte Genealogical Mystery
series but can be enjoyed as a stand-alone story.