Installments of Captive at the Berghof: Part 1 in German

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In the Victorian era it was all the rage to publish a novel in installments and only afterwards assemble the novel for final publication under one cover. Authors such as Charles Dickens set the fashion with the Pickwick Papers in 1836. Alexander Dumas also serialized The Three Musketeers and The Count of Monte Cristo. The latter was extended to an incredible 139 installments. With the advent of the Internet the fashion has once again become popular. For example, Stephen King used the installment format in the year 2000 to publish The Plant. I am going to publish Captive at the Berghof: Part 1 in installments in the German language. Each chapter will be published here one at a time by Edward Ware Thrillers at War, an imprint of Cheops Books, LLC.  Once all the chapters have been published here, they will be collected and published under one cover on Amazon.de and on Amazon.com for whoever wants to practice his German. We considered this particularly appropriate since in this thriller the Wares are fighting Hitler.

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