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    A Murder in Auschwitz (Sampler)


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      Copyright © 2013 J.C. Stephenson

      J.C. Stephenson has asserted his right under the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988 to be identified as the author of this work.

      All rights reserved.

      This book is a work of fiction and, except in the case of historical fact, any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, is purely coincidental.

      This book is sold subject to the condition that it shall not, by way of trade or otherwise, be lent, resold, hired out, or otherwise circulated without the author's prior consent in any form of binding or cover other than that which it is published and without a similar condition, being imposed on the subsequent purchaser.

      No part of this publication may be reproduced, shared in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form by any means electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise, except brief extracts for the purpose of review, without the express permission of the author and copyright owner.

      SAMPLE COPY ONLY – THIS IS NOT THE FULL TEXT

      Front cover design by J.C. Stephenson

      For Anna

      CONTENTS

      Author's Note

      i

      1

      Auschwitz, 24th July 1943

      1

      2

      Berlin, 14th November 1929

      5

      3

      Auschwitz, 24th July 1943

      12

      4

      Berlin, 18th November 1929

      17

      5

      Auschwitz, 24th July 1943

      28

      6

      Berlin, 18th November 1929

      31

      7

      Auschwitz, 24th July 1943

      36

      8

      Berlin, 24th December 1929

      40

      9

      Auschwitz, 24th July 1943

      49

      10

      Berlin, 24th December 1929

      55

      11

      Auschwitz, 25th July 1943

      63

      12

      Berlin, 17th July 1930

      68

      13

      Auschwitz, 30th July 1943

      75

      14

      Berlin, 30th July 1930

      77

      15

      Auschwitz, 17th August 1943

      84

      16

      Berlin, 30th July 1930

      87

      17

      Auschwitz, 29th October 1943

      95

      18

      Berlin, 10th February 1931

      104

      19

      Auschwitz, 1st December 1943

      108

      20

      Berlin, 15th June 1931

      117

      21

      Auschwitz, 13th December 1943

      123

      CONTENTS continued

      22

      Berlin, 16th June 1931

      125

      23

      Auschwitz, 3rd February 1944

      132

      24

      Berlin, 2nd August 1934

      135

      25

      Auschwitz, 4th February 1944

      141

      26

      Berlin, 20th May 1936

      147

      27

      Auschwitz, 4th February 1944

      154

      28

      Berlin, 29th January 1938

      157

      29

      Auschwitz, 5th February 1944

      161

      30

      Berlin, 3rd May 1939

      167

      31

      Auschwitz, 6th February 1944

      175

      32

      Berlin, 7th November 1941

      183

      33

      Auschwitz, 7th February 1944

      185

      34

      Berlin, 2nd May 1942

      196

      35

      Auschwitz, 7th February 1944

      203

      36

      Berlin, 19th July 1943

      210

      37

      Auschwitz, 9th February 1944

      215

      38

      Berlin, 20th July 1943

      219

      39

      Auschwitz, 10th February 1944

      223

      40

      Germany, 23rd July 1943

      232

      41

      Auschwitz, 10th February 1944

      237

      42

      Auschwitz, 24th July 1943

      241

      43

      Auschwitz, 10th February 1944

      243

      Epilogue

      248

      Author's note

      It was only after I had finished writing this story that I realised that it would be possible to read it in three different ways; starting at page one and finishing on the last page, reading it in chronological order, or starting on any random chapter and reading around to the beginning again. The story is effectively cyclical, as unfortunately, is history.

      This novel is written in tribute to the men, women, and children who suffered in the concentration camps of Europe during the Nazi era; to those who died, to those who survived, and to those who live with it still.

      “We should consider every day lost on which

      we have not danced at least once.”

      Friedrich Nietzsche

     


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