

Both are hard, pragmatic, survivors and killers, but Nina is constrained and elevated by her lovers and friends. Her fictional history (based on true events) is told in a separate story line in chapters covering her flying career in the fabled regiment of Soviet women bomber pilots known as the Night Witches. Nina was my favorite character-a thorough barbarian raised as a wild child in remote Siberia. They are joined in their search for a Nazi known as the Huntress by Graham’s war bride Nina Markova-the only known person who had faced the murderer and still lived. He uses his charm and language skills to great effect. His partner is an American ex-GI (and one-quarter Jew) Tony Rodomovsky, who spent the war as an interpreter and has something to prove. Deeply damaged by his experiences in the war and coverage of the Nuremberg trials, Ian gives up journalism to become a Nazi hunter.

The “present” story-line is mostly told from British former war correspondent Ian Graham’s point of view, covering a seven month period from April to October 1950. The Huntress delivers that magic in this tale of Nazi hunters in post-WWII. Quinn’s skill pulls the reader from page to page and ensures reluctance to put the book down. She has a sure touch for developing relatable characters and putting them into exciting situations. I have yet to read a Kate Quinn novel I didn’t like.

All three of their lives are touched by a Nazi assassin known as “The Huntress.” Their search for her and for answers will lead them to each other and, ultimately, toward more danger than they ever could have expected.” My Review And Jordan McBride is a teenager whose life in Boston takes an interesting turn when her new stepmother arrives with a war’s worth of secrets.

Ian Graham, a former journalist turned Nazi hunter, is struggling to rid postwar Europe of the Nazis who escaped retribution. “The Huntress tells the story of three people in search of answers: Nina Markova, an ace Russian fighter pilot, is one of Stalin’s infamous Night Witches, the first band of women ever allowed to fly bomber runs during a war.
