Berlin, 1945: Artur Axmann—a trusted member of Hitler's inner circle and leader of the Hitler Youth—witnesses the Führer commit suicide.
But he would not let the Reich die with its leader . . .Evading capture, and with access to remnants of the regime's wealth, Axmann had enough followers to reestablish the Nazi party in the very heart of Allied-occupied Germany—and position himself to become dictator of a Fourth Reich.
U.S. Army Counter Intelligence Corps Officer Jack Hunter was the perfect undercover operative. Fluent in German, he posed as a black marketeer to root out Nazi sympathizers and saboteurs after the war, and along with other CIC agents uncovered the extent of Axmann's conspiracy. It threatened to bring the Nazis back into power—and the task fell to Hunter and his team to stop it.