by Sara Paretsky
After the last book in the VI Warshawski series I was tempted to just leave the series alone. But I am a completionist at heart and finally just buckled and bought this book. This one actually hangs together very well. VI is focused on figuring out how a daughter of one of Lotty's childhood playmate...
not sure I'll read this entire book; not big on WW II novels. But, it's a new V.I. Warsharsky modern story mixed with the historical, so we'll see.
Their is no need for me to rehash the historical conflict between Nazi Germany and the Jewish people of Europe. Pertaining to this book the conflict is isolated towards the Austrian Jewish people before and after the Anschluss that freed many but also left many behind. This book offers some very tho...
This is a solid 9 in my own grading system, so a 4.5 on GR, and a 5 since they don't allow 1/2 stars! I can't even remember the last time I was disappointed with a V.I. Warshawski, and this one was no exception. The blending of the happenings in war-time Austria with today's story were very good. ...