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'You wouldn't have got close to me if you'd known who I was.' After all, she had been taught to hate him too. Alice Sommer, the half-Jewish daughter of a prominent German physicist, and Kurt Hertz, a troubled Hitler Youth from the poorest district of Berlin, couldn't have less in common; but when they each find themselves on the run from the Gestapo, cast adrift aboard a ship of spies, refugees and resistance fighters, their destinies become inextricably linked. With the ship becoming a matter of special interest to some of the most influential members of the Nazi Party, the stakes are raised…mehr

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'You wouldn't have got close to me if you'd known who I was.' After all, she had been taught to hate him too. Alice Sommer, the half-Jewish daughter of a prominent German physicist, and Kurt Hertz, a troubled Hitler Youth from the poorest district of Berlin, couldn't have less in common; but when they each find themselves on the run from the Gestapo, cast adrift aboard a ship of spies, refugees and resistance fighters, their destinies become inextricably linked. With the ship becoming a matter of special interest to some of the most influential members of the Nazi Party, the stakes are raised even higher. Will Alice and Kurt be able to put aside their seemingly irreconcilable differences for the sake of their own lives? For fans of Rose Under Fire, The Book Thief and Between Shades of Gray
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For updates, including the release of other books in this series, write to clarecoombeswriter@gmail.com to join Clare's mailing list, or visit: www.clare-coombes.com Twitter: coombes_clare Clare Coombes lives in Liverpool, UK, where she spends her time writing, reading, researching and editing, tap dancing - and looking after a toddler. She is one half of the Liverpool Editing Company, a publishing consultancy group designed to guide authors through each step of the publishing process. Her commended short stories and novel extracts feature in a number of publications, competitions and journals. Her debut novel, Definitions, was published in 2015 by Bennion Kearney to acclaimed Amazon reviews. Her wide-ranging non-fiction portfolio comprises everything from art to astrophysics, and her work has been published in a variety of national media outlets, receiving award nominations such as Science News' 'Breakthrough Story of the Year'. She has judged fiction competitions, taught on Creative Writing postgraduate modules and given talks in schools and at high-profile events on writing as a career.