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Germany, 1938. 'No, ' she cries out as she falls to the floor, fear clutching desperately at her chest, 'They can't have taken him, they can't have taken my husband.' As her tear-filled eyes dart wildly around the empty room, she realises she has no one to turn to. She is his only hope. But how can she possibly save him? When shy, beautiful Edith first met Jewish-born Julius it was love at first sight. Julius swept her off her feet, whisking her from humble beginnings into the sparkling society and glittering ballrooms of Berlin's powerful elite. It felt like all her dreams had come true. But…mehr

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Germany, 1938. 'No, ' she cries out as she falls to the floor, fear clutching desperately at her chest, 'They can't have taken him, they can't have taken my husband.' As her tear-filled eyes dart wildly around the empty room, she realises she has no one to turn to. She is his only hope. But how can she possibly save him? When shy, beautiful Edith first met Jewish-born Julius it was love at first sight. Julius swept her off her feet, whisking her from humble beginnings into the sparkling society and glittering ballrooms of Berlin's powerful elite. It felt like all her dreams had come true. But her perfect world begins to crack with rumblings of the Nazi party growing in power and influence. Every day there are new laws to strip Jews of their money and their freedom. And there are even more frightening rumours, of horrifying camps, and people disappearing in the night... Then when Edith's own brother Joseph enlists as an SS officer, and her whole family turn their backs on them, she knows that it is only a matter of time before they come for her husband. She pleads with Julius that their only chance is to run away and start again. Who cares about worldly possessions if they can still be together, their lives intact? But despite everything, he refuses to believe he is in danger. Then one terrible night, the sounds of cries and breaking glass ring out across the city as the Nazis wreak their destruction. Edith's worst fears have been realised-Julius has been taken. For so long, Edith has led a sheltered life, secluded from the real world. But the only way to save her beloved husband is to defy the Nazis and put herself in grave danger. Can she draw on every bit of strength she has to fight for love and save him... or is she already too late? A totally devastating, powerful, and ultimately uplifting story, perfect for fans of The Tattooist of Auschwitz, My Name is Eva and Sold on a Monday . Readers are loving The Berlin Wife: "Wow what a whirlwind of a story. I was so enamoured with this wonderful book... completely unputdownable... I completely lost track of time as I was pulled into this story, flipping through the pages at such a rapid speed, that I couldn't stop... My heartbeat was faster and faster as my breath stopped completely... phenomenal... a wonderful story of courage, hope and faith during one of the darkest times in history... highly recommend it!!" Page Turners, ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐