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Hide Karl in plain sight. That was the idea. It was meant to be foolproof.

Who would think of finding an Aryan-looking Jewish child in the household of a high-ranking Nazi officer? What could possibly go wrong?

When four-year-old Karl, Kara's son, suddenly disappears, Kara's worst fear becomes her painful reality. Has someone seen through her cover?

An increasingly frustrating search for the missing boy ensues. Kara is succored by Oskar, an SS officer who would do anything to have Kara's love. His compassion is in stark contrast to his office's macabre nature.

As her world is turned upside down, the grim nature of the Third Reich becomes much more apparent to Kara. The rot has eaten deep into many German hearts, even that of her beloved sister Anka.

As a fog of fear and evil envelops Kara's life, the hope of a love she had always ached for stirs ever so slightly.

How far would one go to get a hold of what they so desperately want? Will Kara see her son ever again?

©2020 Roberta Kagan (P)2022 Tantor
Historical Fiction Jewish Heartfelt World Literature

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Scary how evil people can be. Deception at every turn.So now the story goes on. Sadness. Thank-you.

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Cara’s strength in searching for her son, Karl, who had been kidnapped by a man she trusted.
Her younger sister, who was so gullible that she believed all of the Nazi lies.

How cunning and charming Utter evil can appear!

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Interesting read, how true I don’t know, but I’m sure things like this did happen. Sad how things played out

Carl

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This book was much better than the first. No trigger warnings needed for this one. It was a good sequel continuing the first book. If the author is not a screenwriter, she should consider it. Because her writing is like a movie playing in my head.

Well written sequel

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