<p><b>''Entertaining'' <i>The Times</i></b><br><br><b>''Utterly fascinating and illuminating'' Sinclair McKay</b><br><br><b>''Fascinating... An astonishing read, with remarkably vivid protagonists'' Harald J¿er</b><br><br><b>''Ohler weaves a masterful tapestry of history in this revealing and fresh account'' David de Jong</b><br><br>Berlin, 1945. Following the fall of the Third Reich, drug use - long kept under control by the Nazis'' strict anti-drug laws - is rampant throughout the city. In the American sector, Arthur J. Giuliani of the nascent Federal Bureau of Narcotics is tasked with learning about the Nazis'' drug policies and bringing home anything that might prove ''useful''.<br><br>Five years later, Harvard professor Dr Henry Beecher begins work with the US government to uncover the research behind the Nazis'' psychedelics programme. Originally created for medical purposes by Dr Albert Hofmann, the Nazis coopted LSD to experiment with mind control and find a ''truth serum'' - r