Authors: Katherine John
Tags: #Murder, #Relics, #Museum curators, #Mystery & Detective, #Poland, #Fiction, #Knights and knighthood, #Suspense, #Historical, #Thrillers, #To 1500, #General, #Nazis, #History
The Wolfschanze is only fenced off along the main road out of Gierloz. If you drive down a side road you can enter the bunker area, and it would be possible to drive a lorry there at night.
Katherine John
September 2006
I wish to thank the curators and staff of the Wolfschanze, the curators and staff of the Historical and Archaeological Museums in Gdansk and the managers and staff of the Grand Hotel and Casino in Sopot.
Also, I would like to thank all the amber and silversmiths who shared their knowledge and expertise with me when I was researching this book. But while acknowledging their assistance I would like to state that any errors are entirely mine.
Katherine John
September 2006
Katherine John is the daughter of a Prussian refugee and a Welsh father. Born in Pontypridd, she studied English and Sociology at Swansea College, then lived in America and Europe before returning to Wales and a variety of jobs, while indulging her love of writing.
She lives with her family on the Gower Peninsula, near Swansea.
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www.katherinejohn.com