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Tr Kenneth

    T.R. Kenneth has long focused on the Nazi regime and Reinhard Heydrich, a principal architect of the Holocaust. In A ROOM FULL OF NIGHT, the author transports the reader from contemporary America into the darkest recesses of the Third Reich. Through the journey of everyday hero Stag Maguire, from Berlin to Switzerland and Bali, the novel confronts the shadowed corners of human infamy. This chilling thriller reveals the inextricable link between past and present, suggesting the insistent whispers around us are merely the truths within.

    A Room Full of Night
    • A Room Full of Night

      • 336 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      Stag Maguire, a burnt-out journalist hardly able to prop himself up in the wake of tragedy, agrees to help a friend move. They find an urgent message--HELP ME--written on a piece of silk tacked behind a long-forgotten portrait. The message from an address in Berlin is urgent; though it had to have been written pre-World War II. Curious, Stag and his friend begin to research the address and whomever might have written the message. They trace the address to an apartment, a sealed time capsule that has not been lived in since 1942. And from one phone call to that apartment, the men unleash a nefarious plot and brutal security forces long thought vanquished. Events begin to cascade without mercy, and Stag--a broken man from the Midwest--finds himself pitted against a vestige of the Third Reich with powerful forces ensuring the propagation of Heydrich's infamous SD--Nazi's intelligence agency--in today's world. Will ordinary-man Stag Maguire prevail in his lone stand against evil?

      A Room Full of Night