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The golden doves - Martha Hall Kelly
The golden doves - Martha Hall Kelly
"The Golden Doves" by Martha Hall Kelly is a historical fiction novel set during and after World War II, weaving together the stories of two women who are linked by the horrors of war and their shared fight for justice and survival.
The novel follows Arlette LaRue, a French resistance fighter, and Savilla (also known as Savi), a young Jewish woman. Arlette is a member of the French Resistance, and her work involves spying, sabotage, and gathering intelligence to help fight the Nazis. During the war, she has a harrowing experience as a prisoner in a German concentration camp, where she witnesses unspeakable atrocities. As the war ends, Arlette, scarred by the trauma, struggles to find her way in the post-war world.
Savi, a former Jewish prisoner who survived the Holocaust, is trying to rebuild her life after losing her family and everything she once knew. She is determined to uncover the truth about her past and the fate of her loved ones, while also seeking justice for the war crimes that were committed.
The two women’s paths intersect in a dramatic way as they uncover secrets about a Nazi war criminal who has evaded justice. As they dig deeper into the conspiracy, they become embroiled in a dangerous mission to expose the truth and confront the men responsible for war crimes during the Holocaust.