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literarykate616 's review for:
Prisoner of Night and Fog
by Anne Blankman
I was really excited to read Prisoner of Night & Fog ever since I heard about it a few months ago. I am normally a fan of anything to do with historical fiction and the premise of this sounded super interesting. It took me a couple chapters to really get into the story. Once the mystery started to pick up I became more engaged with the characters. I found it unique to view Hitler’s rise to power through the eyes of a young girl, Gretchen. Her budding relationship with Daniel was exciting and I feared for both of them throughout the novel. Gretchen’s mother drove me nuts with her shear lack of emotion towards her daughter. The brother has serious issues and I’m interested to see who he becomes in the second book. If you enjoy books set in 1930s Germany I would give this one a chance.