The action-packed, thrilling sequel to Ryan Graudin's Wolf by Wolf.
There would be blood.
Blood for blood.
Blood to pay.
An entire world of it.
For the resistance in 1950s Germany, the war may be over, but the fight has just begun. Death camp survivor Yael, who has the power to skinshift, is on the run: the world has just seen her shoot and kill Hitler. But the truth of what happened is far more complicated, and its consequences are deadly. Yael and her unlikely comrades dive into enemy territory to try to turn the tide against the New Order, and there is no alternative but to see their mission through to the end, whatever the cost. But dark secrets reveal dark truths, and one question hangs over them all: how far can you go for the ones you love? This gripping, thought-provoking sequel to Wolf by Wolf will grab readers by the throat with its cinematic writing, fast-paced action, and relentless twists.
I really enjoyed the previous book in the series but I must admit I struggled with this. I think my dislike for fictional Nazis kicked in and it made me not like it all that much which is odd because I dealt with book one fine. I did a history degree where my specialist subject was Nazi Germany so I can get really picky and I suspect it was very much the case of it being me rather than the book sadly. Maybe had I read it straight after book one I might have been better for me.
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