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Missing masterpieces. A global conspiracy. One man caught in the crosshairs of history. When ex-intelligence operative Jack Berman stumbles upon a cryptic photograph in the Austrian Alps, he unwittingly unlocks a decades-old secret tied to Nazi-looted art-and a deadly network still thriving in the shadows. From snowbound Kitzbühel to the underworld of Lisbon, from clandestine Parisian galleries to the remote forests of Idaho, Jack races to unravel a high-stakes conspiracy linking stolen masterpieces to a modern resurgence of white supremacist power. With Mossad-trained guide Lily at his side,…mehr

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Missing masterpieces. A global conspiracy. One man caught in the crosshairs of history. When ex-intelligence operative Jack Berman stumbles upon a cryptic photograph in the Austrian Alps, he unwittingly unlocks a decades-old secret tied to Nazi-looted art-and a deadly network still thriving in the shadows. From snowbound Kitzbühel to the underworld of Lisbon, from clandestine Parisian galleries to the remote forests of Idaho, Jack races to unravel a high-stakes conspiracy linking stolen masterpieces to a modern resurgence of white supremacist power. With Mossad-trained guide Lily at his side, he must outmaneuver ruthless enemies, decode encrypted secrets, and expose a laundering scheme that fuels today's most dangerous extremists. Pursued by a billionaire war profiteer and his brutal enforcer, Jack faces a chilling truth: the past isn't dead-it's being weaponized. The Titus Conspiracy is a gripping international thriller packed with historical intrigue, relentless action, and a hero forced to confront the ghosts of history before they ignite the future.
Autorenporträt
David Asher is the pen name of a Seattle-based writer. He focuses on thrillers that explore hidden histories, financial intrigue, and global power dynamics. His work is informed by research, travel, and the intersection of finance, politics and art.