Willi Schmidt's actions in World War II were an enigma. He worked for U Intelligence out of Switzerland, cut black-market deals on the side, and rescued scores of Jews from death. Either way, Schmidt drifted in the murky waters between saint and sinner--and reports of his death in 1945 surprised no one.
Sixty years later, some believe Schmidt is still alive. One is Joe Hoover, a former Intelligence courier still haunted by his own top-secret wartime dealings with the Nazis. Now, someone wants Hoover dead. Returning to Europe to unravel the nightmares that plague his very soul, Hoover finds that the unspeakable operations he thought were over are still at work. To redeem himself at last, Hoover tracks the shadow of the elusive Schmidt, and uncovers the specter of World War II's most grotesque and enduring horror--a trade in people.
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