The man’s name was Nikola Tesla. Ensconced in an open floor lab facility on the massive 350-acre campus of Austin University, the science hero referred to as Nikola—not Dr. Tesla—had a magnificent view from the third story of what Rucker called the “Bat Bridge.” It was so ...
The sun was setting behind the Carpathian Mountains. A bloody moon was on the rise. In the distance, wolves howled. Poenari Citadel was transformed into a sight its most famous occupant would have appreciated. Torches provided illumination in the main courtyard. Bloodred s...
In the debit column, there was the fact that the Germans had consistently been a step ahead of them since they touched down in Rome. This put the Nazis well in the lead in the race to get the Spear of Destiny. And then Gruber confirmed that agents had captured Deitel and T...