World War II may be over. But two sisters are far from safe.
Inspired by true events, this is the latest gripping and powerful
novel from the acclaimed author of Making Bombs for Hitler.
Sisters Krystia and Maria have been through the worst -- or so they
think. World War II ravaged their native Ukraine, but they both
survived, and are now reunited in a displaced persons camp.
Then another girl accuses the sisters of being Hitler Girls -- people
who collaborated with the Nazis. Nothing could be further from the
truth; during the horrors of the war, both sisters resisted the Nazis
and everything they stood for. But the Soviets, who are now in charge,
don't listen to the sisters' protests. Krystia and Maria are taken away
and interrogated for crimes they never committed.
Caught in a dangerous trap, the sisters must look to each other for
strength and perseverance. Can they convince their captors that they're
innocent -- or escape to safety before it's too late?