Louise de Bernard’s long-ago past in Nazi-occupied France comes back
to haunt her when a woman shows up on her doorstep demanding payback
On a tranquil tree-lined street in Paris, a woman exits a taxi. She
has come from Bonn, Germany, on a mission of desperation and revenge.
And in a house on the Rue de Varenne, a wife and mother is about to
relive the past she thought she’d left far behind. In 1944, in
Nazi-occupied France, circumstances forced Jean de Bernard and his
wife to put up a German officer at their isolated chateau in St.
Blaize. The American-born Louise de Bernard despised Major Heinz
Minden—and her husband even more for collaborating with the Germans
when their tanks first rumbled through their centuries-old village.
Into this seething hotbed of betrayal and brutality, Roger Savage
arrives. The undercover Allied agent recruits Louise to help him
destroy a lethal nerve gas the Germans are secretly manufacturing
nearby. But now a high-ranking Nazi general is dead, and an entire
village is about to be punished in the most merciless and horrifying
way. Culminating in post-war Germany as an SS officer prepares to
stand trial for wartime atrocities, Stranger at the Gates is a
spine-tingling page-turner about family and sacrifice, loyalty and
love, and how ordinary people can become heroes.
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ISBN
9781504021968
Publisert
2017
Utgiver
Independent Publishers Group (Chicago Review Press)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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