
Killing Beauties
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In a world made for men, Susan Hyde is no ordinary woman. And no one would suspect that the sister...
Historical Fiction Oliver Cromwell Female Spies Espionage

Devil's Consort
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ENGLAND'S MOST RUTHLESS QUEEN. July, 1137. In the baking sunshine of Bordeaux, Eleanor, Duchess...
Historical Fiction

Love Life
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Helen Kimbrough doesn't lead an ordinary life because she isn't an ordinary woman. Her relationship...
Contemporary Fiction

Footsteps in the Dark: Short Horror & Sci-Fi Stories Volume II
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Another collection comes from the three-time Reedsy winner, Joshua G. J. Insole. This second volume...
Science Fiction Horror Short Stories

Restless Dolly Maunder
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The Women's Prize-winning and Booker-shortlisted international bestselling author returns with a...
Historical fiction Australia

Erika (17789 KP) rated The Huntress in Books
May 4, 2019
Alright, so, I don't consider books post WWI to be historical fiction, and I normally steer clear of WWII/aftermath fiction because bookstores and goodreads are inundated with hundreds of novels. But, I decided to pick up this book anyway.
Essentially, it's a Nazi hunt. There are three viewpoints from three different characters. As I mentioned, Nina was insufferable. Most of the reviews I read talked about their love of this character and the origin of the Night Witches (AKA female, Russian pilots). Ian was one of the other main characters, a former war correspondent who's a Nazi hunter, trying to find 'The Huntress', who murdered his brother. Then, there's Jordan, an American teenager whose father marries a mysterious German woman with a daughter.
I won't spoil the plot, but basically, you can work out the entire plot within the first few chapters. What kept me reading was the writing style, and every other character but Nina.

Bleaker House: Chasing My Novel to the End of the World
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'My favourite debut of 2017 ...as funny as it is poignant' Lena Dunham When Nell Stevens was given...

Seeing Red
Megan McDowell and Lina Meruane
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An Entropy Magazine "Best of 2016: Fiction Books" selection Included in World Literature Today's "75...

The Lair of the White Worm & The Lady of the Shroud
David Stuart Davies and Bram Stoker
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With an Introduction by David Stuart Davies. 'The worst parts were the great masses of flesh of the...

What We Lose
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From an author of rare, haunting power, a stunning novel about a young African-American woman coming...
Literary Fiction