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This week's letter is: "L"
The Lily of the Field by John Lawton
Hardcover: 381 pages
From the bookflap:
Vienna 1934. Ten-year-old cello prodigy Meret Voytek becomes a pupil of concert pianist Viktor Rosen, a Jew in exile from Germany. Three years later, aware that the Nazis are advancing, Rosen packs for London and leaves behind a baffled teenager with neither religion nor politics to guide or harm her. When Vienna welcomes Nazi rule, Meret witnesses the repercussions for the city's Jews, and when her orchestra becomes an arm of the Hitler Youth, she complies and wears the uniform. Meanwhile, in Great Britain, Karel Szabo, a Hungarian physicist, has been interned in a camp on the Isle of Man. Soon, Szabo is transported to Canada, where he is rescued by the Americans who recruit him for the Manhattan Project, building the atom bomb in New Mexico.
Five years of raging war pass. Caught up in an SS sweep, protesting that she is innocent, shouting that she is not Jewish, Meret is sent to Auschwitz, but saved to fill the cello spot of the KZ Ladies' Orchestra of Auschwitz. As the Russians advance Auschwitz is abandoned, and Meret find herself on the death march to nowhere. As the war ends, Szabo finds his way back to Europe, nursing valuable secrets that threaten the balance of power across Europe.
I'm just starting this one and have never read anything by this author before. After I checked it out I realized that it is part of a series. I seldom read series out of order -- Anyone read the Inspector Troy series? Think I should send it back and start wtih the first one?

Not my usual genre, but it sounds interesting!
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This one sounds exciting...thanks for sharing.
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