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The Pilot's Girl

By: Catherine Hokin
Narrated by: Sam Alexander, Antonia Whillans
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Summary

"Smile, nod, and don’t breathe a word of what happens here. Or I’ll put you on the next train to Auschwitz myself."

Four years later. Hanni Winter shivers in her thin coat as she hurries through the empty Berlin streets to her job. Despite the freezing winter and poverty all around, her cheeks flush when she meets the man she is photographing today, charismatic Tony Miller, the American pilot risking his life to bring food and provisions to the starving people of the city. But her rush of joy turns to ash as she sees the man behind him....

It’s been years since Hanni fled her terrible past, but seeing Reiner Foss now brings back harrowing memories of the man they called "The Showman" and of the concentration camp he commanded. The last time she tried to expose him, Hanni almost died; can she dare to try again? Or should she seize the chance she sees in Tony’s sparkling eyes to leave the horrors of the war behind?

Hanni is no longer the frightened child she was when the Nazis devastated her life beyond repair. She vows to avenge every person who suffered at Reiner’s hands. But does her attraction to Tony leave her vulnerable? Can Hanni protect her loved ones from her past, or will the cost of fighting her demons ultimately prove more than she can pay?

A devastating novel about finding the strength to survive when all hope seems lost. Fans of The Alice Network, The Nightingale, and The Tattooist of Auschwitz grab your tissues and dive into this heartbreaking story.

©2022 Catherine Hokin (P)2022 Bookouture, an imprint of Storyfire Ltd.
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Good story but shocking ending

Really enjoyed this book until I got to the end, it finished so abruptly I thought there were chapters missing!
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Brilliant!

Enjoyed this book so much.
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Narrator .. Excellent

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Narration better than the first in the series

Not sure I can be bothered to continue with the rest of the series. Female narrator makes the lead character a bit of a drip and I couldn't engage with her. Her narrator sounded like the narrator from the first book, but read it better. Having said that, it still had a whiny, dreary tone that I found irritating.
I disagree with the reviewer said that it was an odd ending. I think the trouble is that, once again, they start talking about another book far too quickly. Just a second or two longer would make all the difference, leaving the listener to absorb the ending and take a breath.

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