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The Banting Enigma: The Assassination of Sir Frederick Banting
The Banting Enigma: The Assassination of Sir Frederick Banting By William R. Callahan
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Genre: Fiction: Suspense
Imprint: Flanker Press
Format: Paperback, 338 pages
Pub Date: October 2005
Price: $5.00
ISBN-10: 1-894463-70-6
ISBN-13: 978-1-894463-70-6

Shipping Weight: 0.7 kg


About this Book
1941. Wartime Newfoundland.

Keeping vigil on the easternmost point of North America, and providing a strategic haven to battle-ready U.S. troops during World War II, the island colony of Newfoundland was an essential contributor to the Allied cause. And, when the war was at its fiercest, this Atlantic sentinel would receive devastating body blows from a hidden, elusive enemy. Two key players bore witness to the ensuing drama.

Sir Frederick Banting: soldier, scientist, Nobel Prize winner. The enigmatic co-discoverer of insulin and his views on biological warfare would give rise to heated and long-lived controversy. Little did Major Banting know, word of his actions had reached the ears of the Führer himself, who determined the Canadian soldier-scientist would not live to see his goal of using biological weapons against Germany fulfilled.

Karl Otto Stroesser: saboteur, spy, murderer. Receiving orders directly from the upper echelons of Adolf Hitler's Abwehr syndicate, he is the instrument of Nazi Germany's private war waged upon Newfoundland. It is through the actions of this cunning, relentless killer that the island colony would witness some of the greatest tragedies ever to unfold in its history.

Steeped in political intrigue, power struggles, and espionage, The Banting Enigma looks behind the scenes at Newfoundland's role in World War II—and its deadly repercussions.

Review Quotes

". . . fans of Canadian and Newfoundland history will be thrilled."
      The Globe and Mail

"With its spies, murders and international intrigue, and its setting in rugged Newfoundland during the Second World War, the novel has the makings of a movie."
      The Express

"Callahan has well researched Banting and his life, and employs myriad details to evoke a stirring and often adventurous time."
       The Telegram

"The Banting Enigma is an innovative take on Canadian history."
    Canadian Book Review Annual
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