Pilate’s Question: Alice in Berlin
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Alice Scott gets her first solo assignment: photograph a top-secret missile launch in Berlin. It’s 1931 and the U.S. needs proof that the Germans are violating the treaty that ended the Great War. Using a magazine story as her cover, Alice says goodbye to her husband who heads off to London for work. She boards a train, anxious to prove she can work on her own. But complications arise when a Nazi soldier sees her in the forest at the launch site. A ruthless assistant to Hermann Goring–Hitler’s man in Berlin–he sets out to prove the truth. But what is truth? The ancient question has many answers.