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The Girl Who Told the Truth

De: Catherine Hokin
Narrado por: Anna Burnett
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An unforgettable and heartbreaking World War 2 novel

Blood surges through Annie’s veins as she stares into the cold eyes of the Nazi who hurt her mother. She knows she must finally make it right…

Germany, 1946. Annie draws a deep breath, trying to stop her hands shaking as she takes notes at the Nuremberg Trials. She isn’t just here to expose the horrors the Nazis committed, she also has a personal stake. And as soon as she lays eyes on Margarete, the Nazi who destroyed her family, a flame burns bright in her to deliver justice for her mother too.

Only Annie knows how dangerous Margarete truly is. Not only was she one of the last people inside Hitler’s bunker, she left there with a mission to continue his work. A mission that almost led to the murder of Annie’s mother. Now Annie must make a choice. Revealing Margarete’s true identity will also mean exposing her father’s secret relationship with the German woman.

In telling the world the truth, can Annie show the world who Margarete really is? Or will speaking out betray her father and destroy her family forever?

An achingly emotional novel about risking everything to protect those you love. Perfect for fans of Kristin Hannah, Roberta Kagan and Ellie Midwood.

©2025 Catherine Hokin (P)2025 Bookouture, an imprint of Storyfire Ltd.
Ficción Histórica Judío Literatura Mundial Siglo XX
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