The Wolf’s Lair looks like a great
book. What can you tell us about it?
The Wolf’s Lair is about what if
Adolf Hitler escaped Germany during the second world war and made his way to
Argentina. The super powers of the 50s find out and send in secret agents into
the South American country to find and assassinate Hitler. The Wolf’s Lair is
the story of that secret mission.
Any
plans to turn it into a series?
I won’t turn it into a series,
per se, but each one of my books is set in the same universe. In my universe of
books there’s a moment in time where that’s the catalyst of human history, and
some books are after that moment and others are before; The Wolf’s Lair is
before. You can read my books out of order, for there is no order, it’s just
stories of the history of humanity set in my own universe.
What
scene did you have the most fun writing?
There’s a submarine fight scene
early in the book, and that was the most fun to write. I did research on how
submarine fights happen, the terminology that’s used, and who does what. It was
a lot of fun to write. The whole book was fun to write, though. It’s an action
packed adventure with soul, so I had great fun writing it.
What
inspired the idea for the book?
There has always been a rumor
that Hitler survived the war and made his way to Argentina. A ton of Nazis
escaped to that country, so why not Hitler? There is one picture of him from
the 50’s, or at least most people believe that it is him, and I thought why not
write a book about the secret mission to assassinate him. So I did.
How
did you come up with the title for the book?
The Wolf’s Lair is a reference to
Hitler’s base in Germany during the war. So it just made sense to me to make it
the title of his new base in Argentina.
Did
anything stick out as particularly chllenging when writing The Wolf’s Lair?
Finding the balance between fast
base action, and letting the reader into the world of the four agents. Each
agent is different, with different emotions, so it was hard, but rewarding, to
flesh out each one and still have the books pacing be good.
What
do you like to do when not writing?
I read. I love reading. I always have a book I am reading,
and I tend to read around 40 books a year. Right now I am reading, The 12th
Planet. I highly recommend it.
Where
can readers find out more about your work?
You can find me on Facebook under
my name, Andrew Duvall, or my authors page on Amazon which is my name too.