The bestselling author of The Designer presents a sweeping story of blind faith, family allegiance, and how love makes one man question everything he thought he knew.
Max Wolff is a committed soldier of the Reich. So when he is sent home wounded, only to discover that his mother is sheltering two young Jewish women in their home, he is outraged.
His mother’s act of mercy is a gross betrayal of everything Max stands for. He has dedicated his life to Nazism, fighting to atone for the shame of his anti-Hitler father’s imprisonment. It’s his duty to turn the sisters over to the Gestapo. But he hesitates, and the longer Max fails to do his duty, the harder it becomes.
When Allied bombers fill the skies of Germany, Max is forced to abandon all dogma and face the brutality of war in order to defend precious lives. But what will it cost him?
Marius Gabriel was accused by Cosmopolitan magazine of ‘keeping you reading while your dinner burns.' He served his author apprenticeship as a student at Newcastle University, Britain, where, to finance his postgraduate research, he wrote thirty-three steamy romances under a pseudonym. Gabriel is the author of twelve historical novels, including the bestsellers The Designer, The Ocean Liner, and The Parisians. Born in South Africa, he has traveled and worked in many countries, and now lives in Lincolnshire. He has three grown-up children.
Rating: 4.6/5
Author: Marius Gabriel
Publisher: Lake Union Publishing
Publishing Date: June 1, 2021
Edition Language: English
Genre: Jewish Historical Fiction, Jewish Literature & Fiction, Military Historical Fiction
ISBN-10: 1542028051
ISBN-13: 978-1542028059
Pages: 351 (Paperback)
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