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The Reich Reborn

(2025)
(The third book in the Reincarnist series)
A novel by

 
 
Think Adolf Hitler died in 1945? Think again.

Berlin, 1936. A failed assassination attempt at the signing of the Anti-Comintern Pact sets in motion a dark chain of events—one that binds Nazi ambition to the supernatural. As Hitler's Third Reich tightens its grip on Europe, occult-obsessed leaders of the Thule Society pursue a terrifying experiment: reincarnation. Through blood rituals, pregnant women, and prisoners of war as unwilling vessels, they seek to engineer immortality itself. The Führer's dream of a "Thousand-Year Reich" may not be mere propaganda—it may be rebirth.

But the experiment unleashes consequences no one foresaw. From secret castles in Bavaria to the heart of the Führerbunker, spies, traitors, and unwilling participants are caught in a struggle between destiny and damnation. As the Allies close in, Hitler's inner circle enacts a final deception—sending a double to die in Berlin while the real Führer vanishes into the fog of history, smuggled across the ocean under a new name.

Decades later, in 1970s America, a quiet, unassuming young man named Joss begins recalling memories he could never have lived—memories of war, betrayal, and a secret operation that smuggled Adolf Hitler to U.S. soil. Along with them come fragmented visions of a woman he doesn't know—Brigitte, a stranger whose face appears only in dreams.

As the memories deepen, Joss begins to lose himself to Max—the fearless German soldier he once was, murdered for uncovering Hitler's escape. With each flash of the past, Max's instincts take hold—the precision of a soldier, the fury of a boxer, the ache of a husband who never got to say goodbye.

But Max has not returned for revenge. He's returned to finish what death denied him—to stop the rise of The Fourth Order, the secret network of men who carried Hitler's vision into America's highest ranks. As Max takes full control, Joss becomes a silent passenger inside his own body, caught between two worlds—one dying, and one being reborn.

Gripping, chilling, and steeped in meticulously researched history with a twist of the paranormal, The Reich Reborn is a World War II thriller that dares to ask:
what if Hitler's final victory wasn't survival—but resurrection?


Genre: Mystery

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