The German Heiress by Anika Scott - ISBN: 9781786090775
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Post-war Germany: an heiress on the run, a missing friend, dangerous secrets.

The German Heiress

A Page-Turning Epic Set in the Aftermath of World War II

  • Paperback

    368 pages

  • Release Date

    13 April 2021

Summary

A haunting debut full of moral ambiguity for fans of The Tattooist of Auschwitz and The Postmistress.

“The kind of novel we need now more than ever, and achieves what the best historical fiction can … pushing us to see ourselves in that past, demanding- Who would you have been then? What would you have done? Unflinching and absorbing, it does not let you look away.” - Sarah Blake, New York Times bestselling author of The Postmistress

Essen, 1946.…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781786090775
ISBN-10:1786090775
Author:Anika Scott
Publisher:Cornerstone
Imprint:Windmill Books
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:368
Release Date:13 April 2021
Weight:258g
Dimensions:198mm x 128mm x 20mm
What They're Saying

Critics Review

The German Heiress is the kind of novel we need now more than ever. Set in Germany, eighteen months after the war, reckonings of every sort are playing out and Anika Scott deftly builds a world in which all the shades of gray - Nazi collaboration and complicity among civilians - are brought to life. The German Heiress achieves what the best historical fiction can, asking us to see the past, and then pushing us to see ourselves in that past, demanding: Who would you have been then? What would you have done? Unflinching and absorbing, The German Heiress does not let you look away. – Sarah Blake, New York Times bestselling author of THE POSTMISTRESS
Fans of The Tattooist of Auschwitz will be fascinated by Scott’s portrayal of post-war Germany. * Woman *
[An] extraordinary novel. * Woman & Home *
[A] thought-provoking and meticulously researched tale of redemption that transports readers to post-war Germany. * CultureFly *
Meticulously researched and plotted like a noir thriller, The German Heiress tells a different story of WWII - of characters grappling with their own guilt and driven by the question of what they could have done to change the past. – Jessica Shattuck, New York Times bestselling author of THE WOMEN OF THE CASTLE
Anika Scott’s epic novel offers a captivating tour through the reckoning years that followed WWII when clarifying identities, unearthing truths, and facing judgements was the only way to rebuild a life. The novel’s heroine marches along the razor’s edge between the leviathan of the past and a future full of mine shafts. I will never forget her unending struggle to rise above the dark lineage thrust upon her and her battle to stay connected to the deep binds of love, responsibility, and compassion. – Devin Murphy,author of THE BOAT RUNNER
A powerful, profound debut by a journalist with a gift for storytelling. * Saga Magazine *
Anika Scott’s riveting novel compellingly explores the nature of innocence and guilt, and the human desire for redemption. A terrific book with historical detail skillfully woven into the fabric of the story. An absolute must-read for all fans of World War II fiction! – David Gillham, New York Times bestselling author of CITY OF WOMEN and ANNELIES
[A] fascinating area to look at … a tense, noirish plot with dangers at every turn It’s a fascinating world of ambiguity, in an area we so often think of as being black and white …The historical details and descriptions are well-drawn … the story moved along quickly and compellingly - yes I stayed up late to finish it. * Frost Magazine *
Anika Scott’s finely drawn characters in The German Heiress bring to life not only the struggle to rise from the ashes of war, but also the depth of resolve often required to gain redemption. Illuminating and beautifully rendered. – Susan Meissner, bestselling author of THE LAST YEAR OF THE WAR

About The Author

Anika Scott

Anika Scott lives with her husband and two daughters in Essen, Germany, where her debut novel is set. She grew up in Michigan, USA and has degrees in International Politics and Journalism. She began her career wanting to be a CIA agent and had security clearance from an internship at the State Department in Washington, but CIA applications included never being able to write stories or keep a diary. Anika loves stories too much for that, and so became a journalist instead. She was staff on the Philadelphia Inquirer and the Chicago Tribune before becoming a freelance journalist in Germany- her work has appeared widely in the US and European media.

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