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When Daniel Knight was thirteen, he and ten-year-old Brigitte Berthold escaped the Gestapo agents who arrested both their parents. They survived a harrowing journey from Germany to England, only to be separated upon their arrival. For more than seventy years he has vowed to find Brigitte. Now a wealthy old man, his final hope in finding Brigitte rests with Quenby Vaughn, an American journalist working in London. Quenby is wary at the idea of teaming up with Daniel's lawyer, Lucas Hough, but the lure of Brigitte's story is too much to resist. They follow a trail of deception, sacrifice, and healing that could change all of their futures.
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I really enjoyed this book via audiobooks. The narrator was good and definitely kept me up to speed with all the characters amd their different voices. I loved the fact that there were all these storylines and while I should have seen the ending, I didn't. Which in and of itself was refreshing. I actually teared up at the end. This book was a reminder of why we should consider the plight of the refugee as well. In a way I hadn't thought about in the backdrop of history.