The German Daughter

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By Marius Gabriel

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'I was so emotionally invested in this story... I felt every emotion and felt like I was right there with the characters. I'm still thinking about this book over a week after finishing it and I know it's going to stay with me for a long time' Netgalley review, 5 stars
A stolen child. A terrible wartime secret.
Norway, 1940. Seduced by Nazi propaganda, Liv offers herself to the German High Command as war reaches rural Norway. She has something very special that they want in Berlin - but the personal cost will be terrible. Can she survive what she did as a naïve young woman in 1940?
England, 1968. Agnes, orphaned by the war, has grown up happy in the quiet wealth of the English countryside, raised by her adoring grandfather to be a perfect lady. But when he suddenly dies, she unveils a secret that changes everything. Agnes is not who she thought she was - and she is not safe.
Will Agnes pursue deep-buried secrets and put herself, and others, in danger? Will the truth set her free?

Readers are LOVING The German Daughter:
'I was absolutely captivated by this heartbreaking story from the first page. The characters were so vivid, the story was enthralling, and the writing transported me right to the very heart of it all. This is an incredible book' Netgalley review, 5 stars
'A profoundly moving tale, brimming with themes of love, heartbreak, family bonds, courage, and compassion. It's a remarkable story' Netgalley review, 5 stars
'A gripping tale of wartime secrets, identity discovery, and the courage to confront the past. Marius Gabriel skilfully creates a sense of tension and intrigue, keeping readers captivated as the protagonists navigate through deception and danger' Netgalley review, 5 stars
The German Daughter