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Tyndale House Publishers has provided me with a complimentary copy of this book, all opinions are my own.
I was eager to read this book, as I had previously read his book, The Auschwitz Escape and found it to be an intriguing read. Rosenberg writes the types of books I can get lost in, page turner suspense thrillers that span the globe.
I found the main characters on both sides of the world to be likeable, and ones you wanted to root for. However, there were a few times chapters would end with a sentence such as “(Name) would not live to see it.” I felt this was disjolting to me as a reader, as it took the surprise of what was to come away, and gave it more of a narrator stance, rather than the character dialogue that I had just been absorbed in.
Despite that, I couldn’t stop reading as I had to know how the plots would unfold, and I was not disappointed, and am hoping there is a sequel to come.
I was eager to read this book, as I had previously read his book, The Auschwitz Escape and found it to be an intriguing read. Rosenberg writes the types of books I can get lost in, page turner suspense thrillers that span the globe.
I found the main characters on both sides of the world to be likeable, and ones you wanted to root for. However, there were a few times chapters would end with a sentence such as “(Name) would not live to see it.” I felt this was disjolting to me as a reader, as it took the surprise of what was to come away, and gave it more of a narrator stance, rather than the character dialogue that I had just been absorbed in.
Despite that, I couldn’t stop reading as I had to know how the plots would unfold, and I was not disappointed, and am hoping there is a sequel to come.