The book delves into the tragic events surrounding the Romanov family's execution in 1918, questioning the widely accepted narrative of their deaths. Through DNA analysis and the identification of remains, it presents new evidence that challenges the conclusion of the case, suggesting there may be more to the story than previously believed. The narrative invites readers to explore the mysteries and implications surrounding the fate of the last Tsar of Russia and his family.
Shay McNeal Livres


A reappraisal of one of the most memorable events of 20th-century history. Using such sources as recently declassified intelligence files and new scientific analysis, the author examines the disappearance of the Russian imperial family in 1917, challenging the accepted theories of their fate.