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The Mechanic

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The Mechanic explores the aftermath of World War II through the gripping story of Wilhelm Deutch, a mechanic responsible for maintaining the gas chambers in Nazi concentration camps. Set against the backdrop of the Nuremberg trials in 1945, the novel uncovers the complexities of justice as Deutch is put on trial. Only a Jewish survivor, Joachim Gutman, knows the truth of Deutch's actions, but his absence leaves a cloud of doubt. Decades later, Deutch’s defence lawyer's granddaughter seeks to unravel this historical enigma, challenging perceptions of good and evil within a deeply troubled past.
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This novel will engage readers interested in historical fiction, World War II, and legal dramas that probe moral ambiguities. It is suitable for those who appreciate thought-provoking stories about justice and historical memory.

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A story of justice through the ages . . . and revenge. Germany, 1945. The bloodiest war in history is at an end. Now the retribution and search for justice begins. In a series of Nuremberg trials, war criminals are hanged or commit suicide. Others are judged and sent to prison for their part in the most heinous crimes of all time.

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A story of justice through the ages . . . and revenge.

Germany, 1945. The bloodiest war in history is at an end. Now the retribution and search for justice begins. In a series of Nuremberg trials, war criminals are hanged or commit suicide. Others are judged and sent to prison for their part in the most heinous crimes of all time.

But in the final trial, one in which ordinary Germans are forced to confront their complicity, a leading American defence counsellor has to consider questions of good and evil when he defends a simple mechanic, a man who kept the gas chambers in working order.

As his trial progresses, Wilhelm Deutch, a Nazi mechanic within the concentration camps, is forced by a court to confront his past with nobody to speak on his behalf. Only one man, Joachim Gutman, a Jewish survivor of Auschwitzβ€”a living hell, the worst of all the concentration campsβ€”knows the truth. Gutman knows that Deutch was a life-saving hero, not another sadistic villain that those who barely survived the camps claim him to be at the trial. To save Deutch from a certain-death sentence, Gutman must come forward to testify on his behalf, but he's nowhere to be found.

And half a century later, it falls to the defence counsellor's granddaughter, a young and brilliant lawyer, to correct a grievous miscarriage of justice and ease the moral conscience of Germany. But has there been a miscarriage of justice? As she delves deeper into the evil Nazi past, she is faced with a conundrum that threatens her very sanity.

The Mechanic by Alan Gold is a gripping tale that challenges perceptions of justice and morality.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781631580857

Publisher: Skyhorse Publishing

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 14 July 2016

Country: United States

Imprint: Yucca Publishing

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 28.0mm

Width: 152.0mm

Height: 229.0mm

Weight: 485g

Pages: 292

About the Author

Alan Gold is an influential columnist for the Spectator, the Australian and contributes to other highly regarded magazines. He appears regularly in the media as a commentator on human rights and international politics. Alan's career as a novelist started with the publication of the internationally successful The Jericho Files, followed by bestselling thriller The Lost Testament. Several of his twenty-plus books have been optioned for movies. Alan lives in Sydney, Australia, with his wife and three children.

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