

WolfSpawn by Kris Brooker
January 1945. Waffen-SS seal a secret laboratory below Auschwitz. A weapon to win a war that may take a hundred years to fight is driven away into darkness.
London, present day. Joe is a brilliant young scientist who understands the genome, but not the opposite sex. An impossible mystery involving both is about to reset his life.
Issy is pretty. She’s also a liar and a thief, and about to drag Joe on a journey of self-discovery.
To find a family Issy has never known they’ll walk headfirst into European Nationalism. Unwittingly falling into an ideological plot, that makes them fugitives from Interpol, and targets of a Nazi Cabal.
What links EU political elites to a pharmaceutical giant buying forgotten SS bunkers, and how does Hitler’s death camp connect to a post war Children’s Foundation?
They’re about to understand the parts they play in an eighty year old conspiracy, and the true legacy of World War Two.
Outrageously absurd and brilliant. Imagination run riot, from the Third Reich to Today. As good as, if not better than Reliquary.
Wolfspan maxs out in the thriller genre. Joe and Isla thrown against an enemy that been planning mayhem since 1945.
I liked the authors tone. Isla brings a strong female personality. Her journey is one that young Germans will empathise with.
Lots of 5* for which I don’t disagree. Well conceived thriller.
Nefarious secrets are everywhere. I was impressed by how good this novel was. Historical conspiracy that kept me on the edge