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Pulitzer Prize winning journalist Tell Boyer is burned out on politics and moves to Los Angeles to become an entertainment journalist. He is sleep walking through life until he meets a reclusive doctor whose father escaped Nazi Germany but had developed a technology to place terminally ill patients into a deep sleep until cures can be developed for their specific diseases. With stem cell technology now available to regenerate kidneys, Tell finds himself face to face with Hollywood?s most famous sex symbol?Jean Harlow. The second is Jim Blane, an American agent who penetrated the S.S. As Jim Blane adjusts to modern life he discovers that they were not the only two suspended in time. With his spy expertise he recognizes men from the SS troop who are now alive and in key governmental positions throughout the world and buoyed by billions in Nazi gold. Tell races with Blane to expose a new plan for world domination and to also introduce Jean Harlow to a modern world.

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  • "Pulitzer Prize winning journalist Tell Boyer is burned out on politics and moves to Los Angeles to become an entertainment journalist. He is sleep walking through life until he meets a reclusive doctor whose father escaped Nazi Germany but had developed a technology to place terminally ill patients into a deep sleep until cures can be developed for their specific diseases. With stem cell technology now available to regenerate kidneys, Tell finds himself face to face with Hollywood?s most famous sex symbol?Jean Harlow. The second is Jim Blane, an American agent who penetrated the S.S. As Jim Blane adjusts to modern life he discovers that they were not the only two suspended in time. With his spy expertise he recognizes men from the SS troop who are now alive and in key governmental positions throughout the world and buoyed by billions in Nazi gold. Tell races with Blane to expose a new plan for world domination and to also introduce Jean Harlow to a modern world."
  • "Pulitzer Prize winning journalist Tell Boyer is burned out on politics and moves to Los Angeles to become an entertainment journalist. He is sleep walking through life until he meets a reclusive doctor whose father escaped Nazi Germany but had developed a technology to place terminally ill patients into a deep sleep until cures can be developed for their specific diseases. With stem cell technology now available to regenerate kidneys, Tell finds himself face to face with Hollywood?s most famous sex symbol?Jean Harlow. The second is Jim Blane, an American agent who penetrated the S.S. As Jim Blane adjusts to modern life he discovers that they were not the only two suspended in time. With his spy expertise he recognizes men from the SS troop who are now alive and in key governmental positions throughout the world and buoyed by billions in Nazi gold. Tell races with Blane to expose a new plan for world domination and to also introduce Jean Harlow to a modern world."@en
  • "Pulitzer Prize winning journalist Tell Boyer is burned out on politics and moves to Los Angeles to become an entertainment journalist. He is sleep walking through life until he meets a reclusive doctor whose father escaped Nazi Germany but had developed a technology to place terminally ill patients into a deep sleep until cures can be developed for their specific diseases. With stem cell technology now available to regenerate kidneys, Tell finds himself face to face with Hollywood's most famous sex symbol-Jean Harlow. The second is Jim Blane, an American agent who penetrated the S.S. As Jim Blane adjusts to modern life he discovers that they were not the only two suspended in time. With his spy expertise he recognizes men from the SS troop who are now alive and in key governmental positions throughout the world and buoyed by billions in Nazi gold. Tell races with Blane to expose a new plan for world domination and to also introduce Jean Harlow to a modern world."

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