Mesmerizing from the first pages to the last, Olaf Junegrass's "The German Job" is a thrilling read, akin to navigating a new land full of discoveries. While the story is packed with action and unpredictable turns, it reads like a true story, enhancing the reader's experience. Adding to the intrigue are questions emerging with each new turn of events. Is it worth the risk to venture into unknown in a foreign country, relying just on yourself? Is it possible to solve a mystery dating back to the last days of the Second World War? Who will prevail: the two main characters or a powerful criminal organization? Is there true love?The story starts in present-day Canada where the author meets Oliver, a young engineer with an enigmatic past. One day the author accidentally discovers the story of Oliver's lost love and an encounter in Germany some years ago almost costing him his life. They grow close and soon both go to Germany in search for a mysterious treasure that Oliver's grandfather hid in the last days of the Second World War, and also in a quest for love, both lost and new. They travel to several German cities and find themselves in dangerous and fascinating places and situations, go through ordeals that require all their ingenuity to get out of alive, and meet interesting characters - dangerous, charming, mean and noble.
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