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On September 18, 1931, Hitler s niece and live-in lover Geli Raubal was found dead by gunshot would in her locked bedroom in Hitler s Munich flat. The gun was Hitler s own Walther 6.35 mm pistol. Without inquest or autopsy the death was ruled suicide and Geli s body spirited across the border for burial in a Catholic cemetery in Vienna. But suicides are forbidden Catholic burials. Nor was this the only problem. An avalanche of contradictions tumbled out of police reports. Game on. . . .While the Weimar agents are hunting the murderer, Himmler s SS officers shoulder through the crowded streets of Oktoberfest hunting the agents. True in every detail to the facts that have emerged, the relentless hunt heats up in a crucible of unremitting tension and betrayal. Never is the protagonist, Dieter Fahrlicht, entirely free of danger. Nor is the murderer revealed until the last scene. .