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In the Blood of the Greeks
In the Blood of the Greeks | Mary D. Brooks
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Set against the backdrop of World War II, the novel begins in a most troublesome period of human history, where subjugated by the might of Nazi Germany, two women meet under extraordinary circumstances. This is the story of Eva Muller, the daughter of a German major in command of the occupying force in Larissa, Greece in 1944. Through the intervention of the village priest she meets Zoe Lambros, a young Greek woman with vengeance in her heart and a faith in God that has been shattered by the death of her family. They develop a friendship borne out of this dark time.
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Read for @bookriot s #ReadHarder Challenge to read a book from a micropress. I read this book YEARS ago when it first came out and have been meaning to reread it for a long time. I really enjoyed it (some minor editing errors but nothing glaring). TRIGGER WARNING: Lots of violence and death, descriptions of gay conversion "therapy." Will definitely be picking up the next book. Highly recommended!!