*** PICKED AS A BOOK OF THE YEAR BY THE MAIL ON SUNDAY ***
'A clever, absorbing thriller that does not shrink from the horror of the war' Times
'Compelling' Good Housekeeping
'This epic novel is simply an incredible read' Sun
'A thrilling rollercoaster of a read' Dinah Jefferies, author of R&J pick The Sapphire Widow
'My best read of the year' Lesley Pearse
Discover a brilliant story of love, danger, courage and betrayal, from the internationally bestselling author of The Betrayal.
'Directly I saw him, I knew he had to die.'
Germany, 1945. Klara Janowska and her daughter Alicja have walked for weeks to get to Graufeld Displaced Persons camp. In the cramped, dirty, dangerous conditions they, along with 3,200 others, are the lucky ones. They have survived and will do anything to find a way back home.
But when Klara recognises a man in the camp from her past, a deadly game of cat and mouse begins.
He knows exactly what she did during the war to save her daughter.
She knows his real identity.
What will be the price of silence? And will either make it out of the camp alive?