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Roz Shea

The body of Sofia Leon, a young paralegal in the law offices of Paul Madriani and Harry Hinds, is found on a desolate country road. When last seen, Sofia was leaving Madriani’s office on a Friday evening with the keys to the house and car of Emma Brauer, a new client who was about to be taken into custody on suspicion of murdering her father in a mercy killing. Sofia, who listened in on the discussion between the two lawyers and Emma, volunteered to go to Emma’s house to leave her dog with a neighbor and then meet a friend for dinner. 

Emma gives details to Madriani and Hinds leading up to the suspicious death of her father shortly after he entered the hospital. A few weeks before he died, the elder Brauer, an aging World War II veteran, had received from an old army buddy a small package containing a slip of paper and a key. He didn’t seem to know what it was, but had placed it in a safety deposit box and hidden the key in a safe room in the house.

"BLOOD FLAG is a page-turner and explores a subject that deserves the exposure."

After the sheriff’s department arrives at Madriani’s office on Monday morning to report Sofia’s apparent murder, Madriani, Hinds and their PI, Herman, go to Emma’s place to see if they can determine what happened to Sofia. They find evidence that Sofia had been to the house before disappearing. After a thorough search, they discover a trap door to the basement, where they locate the key. This activity is being watched under two sets of surveillance teams: two men with Aryan Nation tattoos are observing from a block away, and two Mossad agents look on from another viewing post.

As Madriani and Hinds soon learn, the object of their interest is a “Blood Flag” --- a Nazi relic drenched in the blood of a fallen Nazi and waved during Nazi rallies in Germany toward the end of World War II. Mr. Brauer and two of his army buddies were present in Nuremburg at the war’s end and had taken it as a souvenir. It is now deemed to be worth perhaps millions of dollars. But why is it of such importance to the Israeli secret police, or the two Aryan Nation men?

Steve Martini is best known as a courtroom procedural writer, but in his last three novels has shifted to writing more action-filled adventures. BLOOD FLAG blends the two genres as Madriani, Hinds and Herman track down the killers while preparing a case to free Emma of all charges. Their investigation leads them into the dark underworld of Nazi memorabilia and its collectors. It proves to be a dangerous game, eventually attracting the attention of Zeb Thorpe, the Executive Director of the National Security Branch of the FBI, who has crossed paths with Madriani in the past. 

As a fan of legal procedurals, I rather miss Martini’s courtroom scenes and would like him to return to what he knows best. As an attorney and former judge, Martini knows that world inside out. That being said, BLOOD FLAG is a page-turner and explores a subject that deserves the exposure.

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Teaser

Paul Madriani and Harry Hinds have a new client: Emma Brauer, a woman accused in the “mercy killing” of her aged father, Robert Brauer. Digging into Robert’s military history, Madriani discovers that other members of the Army unit Robert served with have recently died --- under similarly suspicious circumstances. When he finds that a box sent to Brauer shortly before he entered the hospital relates to a mysterious talisman that went missing at the end of World War II --- a feared Nazi relic known as the “Blood Flag” --- Madriani and Hinds realize they are in for the fight of their lives.

Promo

Paul Madriani and Harry Hinds have a new client: Emma Brauer, a woman accused in the “mercy killing” of her aged father, Robert Brauer. Digging into Robert’s military history, Madriani discovers that other members of the Army unit Robert served with have recently died --- under similarly suspicious circumstances. When he finds that a box sent to Brauer shortly before he entered the hospital relates to a mysterious talisman that went missing at the end of World War II --- a feared Nazi relic known as the “Blood Flag” --- Madriani and Hinds realize they are in for the fight of their lives.

About the Book

When Emma Brauer is blamed in the mercy killing of her aged father, Robert Brauer, Paul Madriani steps in to defend her. Insisting she’s innocent, Emma tells Madriani about a package sent to her father by a fellow World War II veteran, containing only a key and a slip of paper. Emma fears that it is connected to her father’s death and that his real killer is still out there.

Driven by the belief that she’s innocent and might be right, Madriani digs into Robert Brauer’s military history. He discovers that other members of Robert’s army unit have also recently died --- under suspicious circumstances.

Madriani uncovers a trail leading to a mysterious talisman --- a feared Nazi relic known as the Blood Flag. Soaked in the blood of a fallen Nazi follower, the flag was displayed by Hitler in ceremonies until it went missing at the end of the war, turning it into an historic prize. Racing to locate the artifact before it falls into the wrong hands, Madriani is in for the fight of his life.