Web of Secrets

Jews, The Third Reich, and a Web of Secrets

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Pub Date Nov 08 2021 | Archive Date Oct 31 2021

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A Web of Secrets brings Roberta Kagan’s riveting historical WW2 series: Jews, The Third Reich, and a Web of Secrets to a deservedly climactic end.

As Hitler’s murderous reign inches steadily towards a disastrous end, the intricate web of secrets woven by each character begins to unravel.

Oskar, handsome but terrifying, is on the verge of madness. What torments him so?

What dark secrets are buried deep within Kara’s loving heart?

Anka’s affection for her husband Ludwig is all but gone. Will he turn to the ever-open arms of a secret life?

And...

What about Abram? Will he find a way to keep his vow to God? Will he ever be with his family again?

Fans of The Girls in the Attic, The Tattooist of Auschwitz, and The Venice Sketchbook will be enthralled with this riveting and heartbreaking story of love, betrayal, and ultimate redemption.

A Web of Secrets brings Roberta Kagan’s riveting historical WW2 series: Jews, The Third Reich, and a Web of Secrets to a deservedly climactic end.

As Hitler’s murderous reign inches steadily towards a...


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The Fight

Action packed, heartbreaking, emotional and filled with so much love, understanding and forgiveness. The third book in the series, this book focuses on the two sisters Kara and Anka and their love for each other and for the children Greta and Karl.

Abram, a figure from the past returns and a horrible situation is brought to be. Kara suffers and Oskar shows his true colors as Kara dares to hope of a life she has dreamed of with the person she loves. Oskar will do anything to hold on to Kara.

Anka learns a secret about Oskar from her husband, Ludwig, when they reunite after a brief separation caused by his affair with another woman. When Ludwig and Anka go to tell Kara the secret a fight occurs which changes all their lives.

Will Oskar keep Kara from Abram? Is Abram still alive? Will Karl ever know his real father? This is the conclusion of the series and all questions are answered. The ending was well written and a brilliant conclusion to the story.

The characters throughout the series are so vivid and full of life. You will feel their pain, their sorrow and their love. It will frighten you, sadden you and fill your heart with happiness at times. A wonderful story of two sisters.

I enjoyed this third book and the whole series. I know that you will enjoy it as much as I did. I do recommend this book and this series.

Thanks to Roberta Kagan, The Book Whisperer, and NetGalley for allowing me to read a complimentary copy for my honest review.

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What a banging ending to this series! In this story, we follow Oskar from his earliest childhood years up until the current point of the story, with Kara. His secrets are catching up to him rapidly, and his carefully crafted life is falling apart all around him. There is a dramatic climax that quickly brings resolution to Kara and Karl's journey. It's a bittersweet story that brings a fulfilling conclusion to their family's story.

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Just finished this book. Found it very sad and very uplifting. It tells the Jewish Story in a way that anybody that reads it will feel the pain, sadness and finally happiness of a Jewish family in the 2nd world war. It is written in a way that is very easy to read. Thank you for my copy.

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