In 1945, shortly after the fall of the Third Reich, the most important Nazi leaders are arrested.
American psychiatrist Douglas Kelley is tasked with determining whether they are fit to stand trial at Nuremberg. One of the prisoners he must assess is Hermann Göring—charming, manipulative, dangerous. What follows is a deadly game of power and mind between the two men, while the world waits for justice. Based on a true story, previously published in book form as Jack El-Hai's page-turner The Nazi and the Psychiatrist.