Can an elderly literary snob shape a middle-aged dilettante into a man
of sufficient substance to neutralize the potential for evil in Hitler's
identical twin? Cranky Myrtle Halstead, a wealthy resident of San
Francisco's most elegant retirement highrise, becomes enamored of a man
half her age--the suave and untrustworthy Bruno de Carlo. She resolves
to school him in classic literature and turn him into a man of
integrity. Unwittingly, she prepares the Italian American for an
unprecedented task two decades following her death. He must turn
Hitler's twin brother into a successful painter in order to keep him out
of politics and save the world from another global catastrophe. A
colorful cast of quirky characters moves the plot forward in a series of
humorous missteps and misunderstandings. In this thought-provoking tale,
nature and nurture compete over the souls of a jetsetter and of Hitler's
twin brother in contemporary Baghdad by the Bay. In this singular,
speculative, and heartwarming story, chance events can have enormous
consequences. Find the surprising answer to an intriguing question of
historical hindsight: What if Adolf Hitler had had a different
profession?