The soldier looks her dead in the eye, his weapon raised. “You must leave now,” he warns. But this is her last chance to save her husband, and she won’t be silenced…1943. Fleeing Germany had been Edith Falkenstein and her Jewish husband Julius’s last hope, selling their remaining precious possessions to make the gruelling journey. But to their horror, they are turned away at the Swiss border. Devastated, they return to the tiny Berlin apartment they share with other Jewish families, with its peeling wallpaper and bare kitchen cupboards. It is a world away from the heady glamour of their lives before.Edith’s worst fears come true when Julius is brutally arrested and imprisoned alongside thousands of other Jewish men, destined for the camps. When she hears the news, Edith feels her heart crack wide open with unbearable grief.But then she hears of women gathering outside the prison in their hundreds—wives and mothers from every walk of life whose relatives have also been taken. They are united by a single, desperate wish. She links arms with the woman next to her and takes up the chant.Standing among these brave women offers Edith a flicker of hope. But can they really save their loved ones? And as Edith faces the lines of German soldiers with cold savagery in their eyes, will she pay the ultimate price for this small act of courage?An absolutely unputdownable, heartbreaking and hopeful story of love and courage. Fans of The Tattooist of Auschwitz, My Name is Eva and The Nightingale will be swept away by this book based on incredible true events.Readers are falling in love with the German Wives “Wow, what a whirlwind of a story. I was so enamoured with this wonderful book… completely unputdownable… I completely lost track of time as I was pulled into this story, flipping through the pages at such a rapid speed, that I couldn’t stop… My heartbeat was faster and faster as my breath stopped completely… phenomenal… a wonderful story of courage, hope and faith during one of the darkest times in history… highly recommend it!!” Page Turners, ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐“Incredible, evoked very powerful emotions… Sadness, rage, heartbreak, glimmers of happiness… Addictive… Had me invested in the characters. My heart ached for them… Heartbreaking… I can’t recommend this series enough… had me holding my breath as I raced to the end.” Celebrating Authors, ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐“I love this book and can’t wait for the next one! I hate having to put a Marion Kummerow down to do other things!” Goodreads reviewer, ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐“It was impossible not to get drawn into this story… So compelling, moving, despairing and heartbreaking, yet the flicker of hope never went out.
Language
English
Pages
295
Format
Kindle Edition
Release
January 22, 2024
The Berlin Wife's Resistance: An utterly heartbreaking and unforgettable WW2 historical novel (German Wives Book 3)
The soldier looks her dead in the eye, his weapon raised. “You must leave now,” he warns. But this is her last chance to save her husband, and she won’t be silenced…1943. Fleeing Germany had been Edith Falkenstein and her Jewish husband Julius’s last hope, selling their remaining precious possessions to make the gruelling journey. But to their horror, they are turned away at the Swiss border. Devastated, they return to the tiny Berlin apartment they share with other Jewish families, with its peeling wallpaper and bare kitchen cupboards. It is a world away from the heady glamour of their lives before.Edith’s worst fears come true when Julius is brutally arrested and imprisoned alongside thousands of other Jewish men, destined for the camps. When she hears the news, Edith feels her heart crack wide open with unbearable grief.But then she hears of women gathering outside the prison in their hundreds—wives and mothers from every walk of life whose relatives have also been taken. They are united by a single, desperate wish. She links arms with the woman next to her and takes up the chant.Standing among these brave women offers Edith a flicker of hope. But can they really save their loved ones? And as Edith faces the lines of German soldiers with cold savagery in their eyes, will she pay the ultimate price for this small act of courage?An absolutely unputdownable, heartbreaking and hopeful story of love and courage. Fans of The Tattooist of Auschwitz, My Name is Eva and The Nightingale will be swept away by this book based on incredible true events.Readers are falling in love with the German Wives “Wow, what a whirlwind of a story. I was so enamoured with this wonderful book… completely unputdownable… I completely lost track of time as I was pulled into this story, flipping through the pages at such a rapid speed, that I couldn’t stop… My heartbeat was faster and faster as my breath stopped completely… phenomenal… a wonderful story of courage, hope and faith during one of the darkest times in history… highly recommend it!!” Page Turners, ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐“Incredible, evoked very powerful emotions… Sadness, rage, heartbreak, glimmers of happiness… Addictive… Had me invested in the characters. My heart ached for them… Heartbreaking… I can’t recommend this series enough… had me holding my breath as I raced to the end.” Celebrating Authors, ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐“I love this book and can’t wait for the next one! I hate having to put a Marion Kummerow down to do other things!” Goodreads reviewer, ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐“It was impossible not to get drawn into this story… So compelling, moving, despairing and heartbreaking, yet the flicker of hope never went out.