![]() ![]() ![]() To some degree, I suppose I thought the two would be similar. Opinion: I loved The Alice Network, and had high expectations for The Huntress. Quinn after The Alice Network was released, and she is such a down-to-earth person that I like to describe as someone I want to go hang out and have a beer with! She is one of my favorite authors, and I’m so happy to have had a chance to read her latest piece of art! ![]() When I saw she was working on another WWII era title, I was thrilled! I had the pleasure of chatting with Ms. ![]() I don’t go much earlier than that, and as a result, many of Kate Quinn’s novels fall outside of my reading habits. Why: I read a lot of historical fiction, but most of it is within the 20th Century. Bouncing from pre-war to post-war and everywhere in between, author Kate Quinn follows a quest for justice in a time when people were desperate to forget – or at least ignore – the past. Buried secrets, painful loss and an interesting look at family ties bind these characters to one another in ways they aren’t entirely aware of and certainly aren’t comfortable with. Story: The Huntress follows three converging story lines featuring a Russian female bomber pilot, a relentless former journalist turned Nazi hunter, and a 17-year-old aspiring photographer. ![]()
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