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  • Orphans of War

  • Orphans of War, Book 1
  • By: Michael Reit
  • Narrated by: Jonathan Davis
  • Length: 10 hrs and 9 mins
  • 5.0 out of 5 stars (9 ratings)

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Orphans of War

By: Michael Reit
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Summary

Amsterdam, 1941. German forces have invaded Amsterdam. As the tension in the city increases, the Dutch Resistance is born.

Tormented by what is happening in his city, Christiaan joins the Resistance. He risks everything to shield the oppressed and fight for the freedom of his beloved nation.

His brother—Floris—is ruthless and driven to succeed. Promoted to the Bureau of Jewish Affairs, he becomes instrumental in hunting Jews to transport them to the Nazi death camps.

Unable to tolerate Floris' actions, his wife—Nora—defies him by secretly joining the Resistance. She bravely risks her life to save orphans from the terror of the transport train and the horrifying fate that awaits them, all while fearfully deceiving the enemy with whom she lives.

These three find themselves in the middle of a maelstrom that will change the course of human history. As ambition, fear, and desperation collide, no one is safe.

Not the Jewish. Not the Dutch. Not even the powers-that-be.

Orphans of War is the breathless first installment in the heart-wrenching Dutch Resistance trilogy. Enter the terrifying world of 1940s Europe when the only thing that eclipsed the regime's violence was the incredible bravery of the heroes and heroines of the Resistance.

©2022 Michael Reit (P)2023 Podium Audio

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Great story!

A really engaging story line with great characters and narration. Have immediately downloaded book 2!

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Well told story with good narration.

The story was very real and I so wanted a safe ending for the main characters ❤️

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Becomes quite Gripping

Holland in WW2 was mostly in my memory during Nazi control because of Ann Frank. This story brought out the greed and corruption of the Dutch police and how people turned on their own to save their own skins.
Poverty, lack of food supplies all became evident. American narrator annoyed me at first but grew on me after a bit. Good drama. Worth the read but sad stuff.

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Brilliant

Everything about it was great and just about to download the next story time to put the kettle on

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