That Summer in Berlin
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Hannah Curtis
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Lecia Cornwall
German power is rising again, threatening a war that will be even worse than the last one. The English aristocracy turns to an age-old institution to stave off war and strengthen political bonds—marriage. Debutantes flock to Germany, including Viviane Alden. On holiday with her sister during the 1936 Berlin Olympics, Viviane’s true purpose is more clandestine. While many in England want to appease Hitler, others seek to prove Germany is rearming. But they need evidence, photographs to tell the tale, and Viviane is a genius with her trusty Leica. And who would suspect a pretty, young tourist taking holiday snaps of being a spy?
Viviane expects to find hatred and injustice, but during the Olympics, with the world watching, Germany is on its best behavior, graciously welcoming tourists to a festival of peace and goodwill. But first impressions can be deceiving, and it’s up to Viviane and the journalist she’s paired with—a daring man with a guarded heart—to reveal the truth.
But others have their own reasons for befriending Viviane, and her adventure takes a darker turn. Suddenly Viviane finds herself caught in a web of far more deadly games—and closer than she ever imagined to the brink of war.
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Held my interest from the very beginning
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Fortunately - I was just fine! This book grabbed me early on and never let go. Viviane is a great character who is strong but flawed, and we never stop wanted to know more about her. She is expected to marry into a title as her family has fallen on hard times, but is unwilling to make herself smaller and is convinced she can make her way in the world.
That ‘way in the world’ ends up involving Germany between the Winter and Summer Olympics of 1936, and very soon Viviane is peeking behind the curtain with her ever-present camera. In Germany with her stepsister Julia, hosted by an old friend of her stepfather and his family of Nazis, she works to blend into society while seeing what the Germans want to remain hidden.
The characters in this book are intriguing, with a dozen or more who were fully fleshed out with personalities and motivations - but everyone has something to hide. Her best friend Reggie had introduced her to the reporter Tom, and the two meet and work together in Berlin. The relationships and motivations of all of the characters are taken into consideration, making for a thrilling story.
My singular criticism was in the final 10% of the book things moved too quickly and a few unlikely coincidences occurred that wouldn’t have happened earlier in the book. But by then I was so invested in everything that it was easy to forgive these shortcuts.
Overall a wonderful and tense read that I thoroughly enjoyed and definitely recommend.
Intrigue and fast paced action with strong woman lead
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Excellent book! Very well written and performed.
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Vivien's love of her late father, a camera, and coming to terms with the truth
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Enjoyed it
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