It is January 1946, and following General Karl von Werstein's exoneration in Nuremberg, he spends his first night together with Helen and their baby son as a family. Their future looks bleak, and they struggle to find a place to live in the aftermath of a war that has destroyed millions of lives, and made them citizens of nowhere.
Karl is offered work and a home for the family in the city of Bonn, where Helen can continue her medical studies. They soon get caught up in the webs of intrigue and shifting loyalties that define post-war divided Germany. Karl is tasked with a mission that threatens his life.
As she seeks to protect her family and bring her husband's Prussian family to safety, Helen must find the courage and ingenuity to navigate prejudice and betrayal, pushing her love for Karl to the limit.
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Höhe: 198 mm
Breite: 129 mm
Dicke: 20 mm
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978-1-80378-281-2 (9781803782812)
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Jan was born in Edinburgh, Scotland, and as a trained registered nurse and teacher of English she worked in the UK and in many countries around the world. As a young woman she travelled alone through Europe into former Iron Curtain countries 'in pursuit of love and adventure'. A child of the '50s, whose father, uncles and aunts had fought and/or played a role in the Allied victory, Jan grew up imbued with the concept that the Germans were the 'baddies' and 'all of them Nazis'. As an adult, during visits to her cottage in Normandy, Jan attended the commemorative ceremonies of the D-day landings with her family, hosted veterans, and became an honorary member of the, now sadly disbanded, Grimsby Veterans Association. A walk along the lanes beside the cottage sparked her consideration for the German soldiers who had also died during World War Two, whose bereaved families would not be permitted to mourn their loss. They too were fighting for their country, albeit one ruled by Hitler. This prompted her to begin working on her first novel Deception.