I have enjoyed many of Diane Armstrongs earlier books, and she writes fiction and non fiction that seems centered on the World War II experience. This one fell a little flat for me. I did enjoy the parts based on young Australian journalist Annika and her search for what happened to her family in Budapest in the War. So much of it however seemed focused on a trial that occurred after the war and I struggled to read it, particularly with the second half of the book dragging for me. 3/5
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It sounds like it was more a courtroom drama than a war-time drama or mystery.
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