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Sisters of Night and Fog

by Erika Robuck

Sisters of Night and Fog

by Erika Robuck

Set against the harrowing backdrop of World War II, 'Sisters of Night and Fog' tells the compelling story of two remarkable women bound by the ruthless tides of war. Virginia d'Albert-Lake, an American expatriate, and Violette Szabo, a young British secret agent, are drawn into a shadowy world of resistance against the Nazi regime. Their courageous actions converge at the notorious Ravensbrck concentration camp, where their fates become intertwined. Facing the ultimate test of survival, the choices Virginia and Violette make will forever alter not just their own lives, but the course of history.

  • Historical
  • Women
  • Fiction
  • Resistance
  • War
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