Six Graves to Munich is a novel by Mario Puzo, written under the pseudonym Mario Cleri, published in October, 1967.[1] The novel is an expansion of an eponymous short story or novella which appeared in the November, 1965 issue of Male magazine.[2]
The book follows the main character, Michael Rogan, a former American World War II intelligence agent who is captured and tortured by the Gestapo. He survives his attempted execution then returns to post-war Germany 10 years after the war to seek revenge on seven members of the Gestapo who attempted to kill him.
The book was made into a movie in 1982 as A Time to Die starring Rex Harrison, Rod Taylor, and Edward Albert, Jr.
^Moore, M.J. Mario Puzo: An American Writer's Quest. Heliotrope Books, New York, 2019.
^Cleri, Mario. "Six Graves to Munich." Male. Volume 15, Number 11. November, 1965. p.12.
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