A review by jmclincoln
The Traitor by V.S. Alexander

2.0

DNF. I listened to the audiobook version of this novel. I stopped about a third of the way, after I decided to read about The White Rose in Wikipedia. I realized that the Wikipedia entry was more interesting than the novel. I also stopped reading when the level of detail drilled down to the pattern of the pillow covers. The White Rose organization deserves a spectacular novel so their efforts should not be forgotten and perhaps a novel is a way to share their story. For me, however, this is not that novel.