The Castle In The Forest: A Novel

Historical Biographical Fiction

Author: Norman Mailer

Recounting the early life of arguably the most evil person who ever lived, Norman Mailer’s account of Adolf Hitler’s upbringing is appropriately narrated by someone who was there at his conception – one of Satan’s devils…..Read More

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