Kate Quinn’s research is impeccable and she seamlessly weaves several different timelines together until they collide. As Jordan digs deeper, she finds that the lonely Austrian woman isn’t all that she seems. Jordan’s new stepmother is everything warm and polite, but her mysterious past raises Jordan’s interest-and her suspicions. Nina carries her own scars from the war and has personal reasons for also wanting the Huntress brought to justice-even if that justice is at the end of Nina’s own razor. Nina Markova was raised on the icy plains of Siberia, escaping a troubled home to join the regiment of Russian female bomber pilots and navigators who terrorized the Germans and became known as the Night Witches. Despite the number of men and women he has brought to justice, the whereabouts of his brother’s killer still haunts him. But after the death of his younger brother at the hands of a ruthless woman known as the Huntress, he retires his notepad and devotes himself to hunting down Nazis in the years following the war. Ian Graham was a British WWII correspondent, parachuting behind enemy lines to send dispatches from the front.
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