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Steve Anderson
Steve Anderson is the author of Liberated: A Novel of Germany, 1945, Under False Flags: A Novel, and The Losing Role as well as the nonfiction Kindle Singles Double-Edged Sword and Sitting Ducks. Anderson was a Fulbright Fellow in Germany. He is also a literary translator. He lives in Portland,... show more

Steve Anderson is the author of Liberated: A Novel of Germany, 1945, Under False Flags: A Novel, and The Losing Role as well as the nonfiction Kindle Singles Double-Edged Sword and Sitting Ducks. Anderson was a Fulbright Fellow in Germany. He is also a literary translator. He lives in Portland, Oregon. http://www.stephenfanderson.com More about Steve Anderson:Years ago, Steve Anderson planned to become a history professor. Then he discovered fiction writing -- he could make stuff up, he realized, using history and research to serve the story. Anderson writes novels that introduce a little-known aspect of historical events, mixing in overlooked crimes, true accounts, and neglected underdogs. Anderson has written narrative nonfiction, short stories and screenplays. He has worked in advertising, marketing, and journalism. He's been a waiter, a language instructor, a freelance copywriter. Recently he became a literary translator of German to English, focusing on crime and mystery fiction by Alexander Hartung, Marcus Hünnebeck, and others.He has spent time abroad, mostly in Europe, and lived in Germany. His most exciting memories include striking out into Eastern Europe with a backpack when the Berlin Wall came down.Anderson lives in his hometown of Portland, Oregon with his wife René. He remains a soccer dork and follows Portland Timbers FC.
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Adriana Reads
Adriana Reads rated it 14 years ago
This was an interesting take on the Battle of the Bulge from a German perspective. I appreciate the thorough research Mr. Anderson did in creating this work of fiction. As the victors WWII, it's easy to vilify all things and persons Nazi and forget that many of those who fought were forced to do s...
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Will's Reading List rated it 14 years ago
Full of vibrant, engaging characters and with an original plot that sidesteps the overplayed tropes of many World War II novels, "The Losing Role" is highly readable and very enjoyable as a light espionage novel where theatrical performance can almost always fool someone. Anderson's is a book that ...
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