

I had the very basic outlines of his life swimming around in my head for a while. "He came very close, but not close enough. I was impressed by the courage and bravery that this sort of person would have to muster in order to to carry out this amazing plot against Hitler's life. "I kind of stumbled across the story of Elser a couple of years ago and I was intrigued.

His other works include the novels The Ash Garden and The Communist's Daughter and the short story collection Olympia. His novel Going Home was a finalist for the 2013 Scotiabank Giller Prize. (From Patrick Crean Editions)ĭennis Bock is a writer, editor and teacher from Toronto. Here we meet William Teufel, a German-Canadian boy who in the summer of 1960 devises a plan that he hopes will distance himself from his German heritage and, unwittingly, brings him face to face with the man whose astonishing act of heroism twenty-one years earlier set the world on its terrifying new path. Georg Elser, blinded in the A-bombing of London, is shipped to Canada and quarantined in a hospice near Toronto called Mercy House. The war is over, fascism prevails in Europe, and Canada, the Commonwealth holdout in the Americas, suffers on as a client state of the Soviet Union. Göring rushes the German scientific community into developing the atomic bomb, and in August 1944, this devastating new weapon is tested on the English capital. Hermann Göring, masterful political strategist, assumes the Chancellery and quickly signs a non-aggression treaty with the isolationist president Joseph Kennedy that will keep America out of the war that is about to engulf Europe. But he could never have imagined the terrible consequences that would follow from this act of heroism. In this gripping novel of alternate history, he doesn't just come close - he succeeds. In November 1939, a German anti-fascist named Georg Elser came as close to assassinating Adolf Hitler as anyone ever had.
