Hitler's Horses

Hitler's Horses

The Incredible True Story of the Detective who Infiltrated the Nazi Underworld

Summary

The true story of a detective, two bronze horses and the dictator who set the world on fire.

When detective Arthur Brand is summoned to a meeting with one of the most dangerous men in the art world, he learns that a clue has emerged that could solve one of the Second World War’s unexplained mysteries: what really happened to the Striding Horses, Hitler’s favourite statue, which disappeared during the bombing of Berlin.

As Brand goes undercover to find the horses, he discovers a terrifying world ruled by neo-Nazis and former KGB agents, where Third Reich memorabilia sells for millions of dollars. The stakes get ever higher as Brand carefully lays his trap to catch the criminal masterminds trying to sell the statue on the black market. But who are they? And will he manage to bring them to justice before they discover his real identity?

With a plot worthy of John Le Carré, Hitler’s Horses is a thrilling retelling of one of history's most extraordinary heists.

Reviews

  • The Indiana Jones of the art world
    Daily Telegraph

About the author

Arthur Brand

Arthur Brand is one of the world's most prominent art detectives, recovering lost treasures such as Hitler’s horses, and paintings by Dali and Picasso. The total value of the cases solved by Brand is estimated at over 220 million euros.
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