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Journalist Hannah Vogel has vowed to
never again set foot in her homeland of Germany while the Nazis are
still in power. She has good reason: three years ago in 1931, she
kidnapped her “son,” Anton, from the man claiming to be his
father--Ernst Rohm, head of the Nazis' SA. A powerful man not to be
trifled with, Hannah knows that Rohm will never stop searching for
them.
Hannah is asked to write about a zeppelin journey
from South America to Switzerland, but Switzerland turns out to be too
close. The zeppelin is diverted to Munich, where Hannah and Anton are
kidnapped and, to Hannah's horror, separated.
It’s unlucky
timing for Rohm, however. Hitler has ordered the execution of Rohm
and hundreds of his storm troopers and is determined to wipe out any
remaining traces of his name. The Night of the Long Knives has begun.
When
Rohm is killed before Hannah can ascertain Anton’s whereabouts, she
desperately enlists all of her remaining sources and friends to locate
Anton before the Nazis do. And the Gestapo is closing in…
Thrilling and powerful, A Night of Long Knives breathtakingly recreates a shattered and betrayed city as it plunges into darkness.
About the Author
Rebecca Cantrell
majored in German, Creative Writing, and History at the Freie
Universitaet of Berlin and Carnegie Mellon University. She currently
lives in Hawaii with her husband and son.
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