Best The Huntress: A Novel By Kate Quinn
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Ebook About "...compulsively readable historical fiction…[a] powerful novel about unusual women facing sometimes insurmountable odds with grace, grit, love and tenacity.” - Kristin Hannah, The Washington Post Named one of best books of the year by Marie Claire and Bookbub“If you enjoyed “The Tattooist of Auschwitz,” read “The Huntress,” by Kate Quinn." The Washington PostFrom the author of the New York Times and USA Today bestselling novel, THE ALICE NETWORK, comes another fascinating historical novel about a battle-haunted English journalist and a Russian female bomber pilot who join forces to track the Huntress, a Nazi war criminal gone to ground in America.In the aftermath of war, the hunter becomes the hunted…Bold and fearless, Nina Markova always dreamed of flying. When the Nazis attack the Soviet Union, she risks everything to join the legendary Night Witches, an all-female night bomber regiment wreaking havoc on the invading Germans. When she is stranded behind enemy lines, Nina becomes the prey of a lethal Nazi murderess known as the Huntress, and only Nina’s bravery and cunning will keep her alive.Transformed by the horrors he witnessed from Omaha Beach to the Nuremberg Trials, British war correspondent Ian Graham has become a Nazi hunter. Yet one target eludes him: a vicious predator known as the Huntress. To find her, the fierce, disciplined investigator joins forces with the only witness to escape the Huntress alive: the brazen, cocksure Nina. But a shared secret could derail their mission unless Ian and Nina force themselves to confront it.Growing up in post-war Boston, seventeen-year-old Jordan McBride is determined to become a photographer. When her long-widowed father unexpectedly comes homes with a new fiancée, Jordan is thrilled. But there is something disconcerting about the soft-spoken German widow. Certain that danger is lurking, Jordan begins to delve into her new stepmother’s past—only to discover that there are mysteries buried deep in her family . . . secrets that may threaten all Jordan holds dear.In this immersive, heart-wrenching story, Kate Quinn illuminates the consequences of war on individual lives, and the price we pay to seek justice and truth.Book The Huntress: A Novel Review :
I waited for this one for so long, pre ordered it months before it came out.Having read "The Alice Network" by the same author (actually my first but not last Kate Quinn book), i expected a more thrilling and fast paced read.I absolutly adored "The Alice Network" because of it's two storylines told from flawed but interesting characters (read this book immediatly if you haven't read it already, it's a gem).However, this book left me debating it's cons rather than pros.The book is told from 3 points of view (Nina, Ian, Jordan), and their sections were no even in holding my interest.The book is a mixed bag, with good and bad aspects to consider:The bad:1. The book is so very long- A decent editorial work would have left out about 100 pages without omitting anything significant from the plot.2. One of the main characters, Nina, is so coarse and cartoonish (and foul mouthed) that she is not beliveably portrayed.I don't know how many Russian people have the author met, but i'm pretty sure that this one would stand out even among the most boorish Russian crowds ever gathered.3. The character of Ian is so prim and proper, that his part of the story is simply not captivating enough.The good:1. The amount of research that went into this is probably staggering considering the difficult topic of the Night Witches the author chose to deal with. There are not many books translated from the Russian language, so finding documents, books etc. was probably very difficult.2. The character of Jordan is very refreshing, as she is a modern woman struggling against social conventions and trying to seize control of her life following many dissapointments.3. The LGBT topic is raised as part of the plot line, and interwoven in a clever way in the plot. I will not reveal how or between whom, but it adds a significant layer to the plot.So, overall a good book for those interested in the Night Witches, hunt of war criminals in the U.S after the war, but misses the mark for those interested in more developed characters. I will preface this by saying I have not read THE ALICE NETWORK yet, so I have nothing to compare this book to when it comes to Kate Quinn’s writing. From the moment I read the description I knew it was one that I would want to pick up, but I ended up having such a difficult time with this novel.This story weaves together three different timelines and perspectives as each character joins in on the hunt for diĆ© Jagerin. I loved the amount of research that Kate Quinn put into making this novel accurate to the time period, while still creating an interesting storyline. My favorite storylines alternated between Ian and Jordan. I loved the fierce and protective love that Jordan had over Ruthie. While I enjoyed the history behind the Night Witches and the female involvement in WW2, I got bored really quickly with Nina’s sections.The other thing that I did not like about this book was all of the romances, it seemed like every character had to have a romantic fling. In my opinion, this takes away from the story when it is focused on heavily and always knocks the rating down a bit for me.Finally, the middle of the book was slow. Towards the end of part 1, I was considering taking a break from the story altogether. But I powered through and the last two sections of the book definitely picked up. I really thought the ending was well done.**Note: This book covers many adult themes such as abuse, PTSD, war, sex. Please keep this in mind when picking up the book if you are sensitive to these topics.Thank you William Morrow for my review copy in exchange for my honest review. Read Online The Huntress: A Novel Download The Huntress: A Novel The Huntress: A Novel PDF The Huntress: A Novel Mobi Free Reading The Huntress: A Novel Download Free Pdf The Huntress: A Novel PDF Online The Huntress: A Novel Mobi Online The Huntress: A Novel Reading Online The Huntress: A Novel Read Online Kate Quinn Download Kate Quinn Kate Quinn PDF Kate Quinn Mobi Free Reading Kate Quinn Download Free Pdf Kate Quinn PDF Online Kate Quinn Mobi Online Kate Quinn Reading Online Kate QuinnDownload Mobi Appalachian Daughter By Mary Salyers
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