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Hitler seduces Germany-an angel who hates him falls in love with a fool who worships him.
Summary:
In 1930s Germany, the fate of two young lovers hangs on the growing power of Hitler's regime. In Fools, Angels and the Devil, Juliette and Peter, aspiring opera singers bound together by their addiction to singing, are divided by conflicting political beliefs. Juliette's hatred for Hitler threatens to overwhelm her love for Peter, and he must make a heart-wrenching choice between his passion for her and his fanatical loyalty to der Führer. Steeped in a romance at odds with the rise of the…mehr

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Hitler seduces Germany-an angel who hates him falls in love with a fool who worships him.

Summary:

In 1930s Germany, the fate of two young lovers hangs on the growing power of Hitler's regime. In Fools, Angels and the Devil, Juliette and Peter, aspiring opera singers bound together by their addiction to singing, are divided by conflicting political beliefs. Juliette's hatred for Hitler threatens to overwhelm her love for Peter, and he must make a heart-wrenching choice between his passion for her and his fanatical loyalty to der Führer. Steeped in a romance at odds with the rise of the greatest evil in human history, this book is an enthralling story of young love and commitment in a time of chaos. Fans of Markus Zusak's The Book Thief will find an equally captivating story in Fools, Angels and the Devil


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Autorenporträt
Robert Faulk, a Canadian born on a farm and educated in a small rural school, grew up in a world of hard workers-men and women who farmed the land and harvested the forests and the sea with their hands. He studied engineering at university and worked in construction before taking his family to Germany to pursue a career as an opera singer. Over the next ten years, Robert met many Europeans willing to share still-fresh memories of the Second World War. He used their stories, often traumatic and deeply personal, to write a series of five books of historical fiction, "The Songs of War." The books expose the most contemptible cost of any war-the human cost.