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Pottinger Stanley

    Stan Pottinger is known for his incisive examination of complex legal and social issues. His writing delves into the intricacies of justice and civil rights, reflecting a deep understanding gained from extensive public service. Pottinger's prose is characterized by its clarity and thoughtful exploration of ethical dilemmas. His work offers readers a unique perspective on the evolution of rights and the ongoing pursuit of equality.

    The Last Nazi
    The fourth procedure
    • 2004

      The Last Nazi

      • 429 pages
      • 16 hours of reading
      3.6(297)Add rating

      Lawyer Melissa Gale has dedicated her life to tracking down Nazis, in memory of her Holocaust survivor grandmother. Happily married to a Washington Post journalist, she is on the trail of a particularly elusive Nazi, Adalwolf, who always seems to be one step ahead of her, and who has apparently manufactured a lethal virus with which he is infecting random civilians. On a personal level, she is having fertility treatment for a much wanted baby. A debacle in which an American war veteran is killed in place of Adalwolf coincides with Melissa's pregnancy and she decides to work unofficially on the case for its duration. But Adalwolf has other ideas: Melissa's baby is a vital part of his genocidal plan, and the race is on. Can Melissa get to him before he gets to her?

      The Last Nazi
    • 1995

      A medical thriller on abortion. The protagonists are powerful people with vested interests in both the pro-choice and pro-life camps. They include a congressman, a judge and a surgeon. A tale of bombs, dirty politics, blackmail and murder.

      The fourth procedure