Traitor by Gudrun Pausewang
An enemy is hiding in Anna’s barn – a Russian prisoner of war on the run from the Nazis. Only Anna knows he’s there. If she turns him in, he’ll be shot. But if she hides him, she’ll be a traitor to Germany. And for that, she could be shot herself.
Praise for Traitor:
Rachel Ward has done a great job capturing the developing warm relationship
between Anna and Maxim in an otherwise cold and impersonal landscape that
reflects the militaristic society the Nazis were so good at creating.
[T]he beauty? The emotion? The gut-wrenching feeling that kept me turning
the pages? Oh yeah. All there. Didn’t miss a beat. Reading this book makes me
wish I knew German.