The Boys From Brazil by Ira Levin

The novel is a thrilling tale of Nazi hunters discovering a sinister plot by Josef Mengele, the infamous Auschwitz doctor, who is orchestrating a series of assassinations across the globe. The hunters uncover a chilling plan to clone Adolf Hitler and raise the resulting boys in environments similar to Hitler's own upbringing, in an attempt to recreate the Third Reich. As the protagonists race against time to thwart Mengele's plans, they face moral dilemmas and the terrifying prospect of history repeating itself through these young clones.

The 5427th greatest book of all time


Published
1976
Nationality
American
Type
Fiction
Pages
312
Words
69,360
Original Language
English

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