The release date for the English version of 'The Huntress' by
Kate Quinn is Feb 2019. If you enjoy this novel, it is available for buy as a paperback from Barnes & Noble or Indigo, as an ebook on the Amazon Kindle store, or as an audiobook on Audible.
After a conflict, the hunter turns into the prey.
Nina Markova was a brave, daring woman who had a deep desire to soar. She puts everything on the line to join the fabled Night Witches, an all-female night bomber brigade inflicting havoc on the German invaders, as the Nazis attack the Soviet Union. Nina's courage and slyness are the only things that will save her when she finds herself trapped behind enemy lines and becomes the victim of the deadly Nazi killer known as the Huntress.
The atrocities he saw during the Nuremberg Trials and Omaha Beach have turned British war journalist Ian Graham into a Nazi hunter. One victim, however, escapes him: the Huntress, a deadly predator. The ferocious, methodical detective teams up with the bold, self-assured Nina, the only witness to survive the Huntress, in an attempt to locate her. But if Ian and Nina don't bring themselves to face it, a common secret might ruin their goal.
Jordan McBride, 17, grew raised in post-war Boston and is adamant about wanting to be a photographer. Jordan is ecstatic when her long-widowed father suddenly returns home with his new fiancée. However, there's something unsettling about the reserved German widow. Jordan, certain that danger is about, starts researching her new stepmother's background. To her surprise, she learns that there are secrets and riddles in her family, truths that might jeopardise all Jordan holds dear.
Kate Quinn sheds light on the costs associated with pursuing justice and the truth, as well as the effects of war on human lives in this gripping tale.