Author: rebeccacantrell

“Evocative, compassionate, and compelling” (Kirkus Reviews starred review): While searching for her brother’s killer, crime reporter Hannah uncovers a far-reaching scandal involving the rising Nazi party… A New York Times bestselling author delivers an “unforgettable novel” (Publishers Weekly) set in 1930s Berlin.

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In Rebecca Cantrell’s A City of Broken Glass, journalist Hannah Vogel is in Poland with her son Anton to cover the 1938 St. Martin festival when she hears that 12,000 Polish Jews have been deported from Germany. Hannah drops everything to get the story on the refugees, and walks directly into danger. Kidnapped by the SS, and driven across the German border, Hannah is rescued by Anton and her … Anton and her lover, Lars Lang, who she had presumed dead two years before. Hannah doesn’t know if she can trust Lars again, with her heart or with her life,…

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A USA Today bestseller hailed as “exciting, visceral, inventive, illuminating” (James Rollins): Joe, who has agoraphobia, takes comfort in wandering the massive tunnel system beneath his city. But his escape turns deadly when he meets a fellow subterranean explorer with a dangerous, decades-old secret…

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