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Run through the shattered streets of 1938 Berlin in New York Times bestseller Rebecca Cantrell's explosive thriller, "A City of Broken Glass."
Crime reporter Hannah Vogel is thrust into a world of chaos and treachery when a friend's child vanishes during
a deportation. As she searches for the child, her past comes crashing back when Lars, an old lover believed to be dead, reappears in her life, reigniting a flame that burns amidst the chaos.
With Berlin on the precipice of the November Pogrom, Hannah's every move is watched, and danger lurks around every corner. As she fights against a web of deception and corruption, the lines between friend and foe blur, and the truth becomes a precarious prize. But Hannah will settle for nothing less as she confronts the ghosts of her past and the specter of Germany's future.
"A City of Broken Glass" is a white-knuckle ride of suspense and betrayal. With relentless pacing and pulse-pounding twists, this mesmerizing thriller will keep you guessing until the final explosive revelation.
Praise for A City of Broken Glass:
"In this fourth novel in a superbly written historical mystery series, Rebecca Cantrell once again tells a fast-paced story about the indomitable Hannah Vogel, a journalist, mother and fervent anti-Nazi Berliner... Set against the haunting backdrop of Kristallnacht, the Night of Broken Glass, the novel holds many surprises for Vogel, who becomes trapped in Berlin with Anton and a former lover. Cantrell drops you into 1930s Berlin, and the fear and chaos swirl around you." -- USA Today
"Cantrell's fourth historical featuring journalist Hannah Vogel (after A Game of Lies) is compulsively readable. A palpable sense of dread builds, as we know that Kristalnacht, the Nazi pogrom of November 1938, is imminent. This award-winning series succeeds at weaving a very personal story into a well-researched historical survey. In an increasingly crowded genre period, Cantrell's series stands tall." -- Library Journal (starred)
"With compelling characters and a narrative which makes it hard to put down, A City of Broken Glass combines romantic thriller with historical tragedy." -- Historical Novel Society
"The opening of Cantrell's gripping fourth novel featuring journalist Hannah Vogel (after 2011's A Game of Lies) finds Vogel and her 13-yearold son, Anton, in 1938 Poland... Cantrell poignantly conveys the plight of Nazi Germany's Jews through the story of one child." -- Publishers Weekly
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