Jeb Jablonski, rookie reporter for a supermarket tabloid, is desperate to find a big, juicy story to break out of his editor’s doghouse.
While sulking at a local watering hole, he is approached by a pretty, older woman who feeds him a potential blockbuster: She claims Adolf Hitler never committed suicide at the end of World War II, but rather escaped to the Turks and Caicos Islands.
She turns out to be a federal judge and further asserts that Flight 19, the legendary Navy squadron that mysteriously disappeared shortly after the war, was dispatched to the Caribbean to bomb Hitler’s compound.
With help from the judge, Jeb investigates this astonishing scenario, which holds that two wartime events, heretofore believed to be completely separate, are closely connected.
He will discover the judge is deeply involved in the Fuhrer’s demise—and concealing dark secrets.