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Mandy Robotham

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Average rating: 4.14 · 76,039 ratings · 6,360 reviews · 10 distinct worksSimilar authors
The German Midwife

4.22 avg rating — 36,070 ratings — published 2018 — 36 editions
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The Secret Messenger

4.14 avg rating — 14,346 ratings — published 2019 — 28 editions
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The Berlin Girl

4.06 avg rating — 8,484 ratings — published 2020 — 25 editions
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The Girl Behind the Wall

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The War Pianist

4.06 avg rating — 4,208 ratings — published 2023 — 8 editions
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The Resistance Girl

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The Hidden Storyteller

3.96 avg rating — 1,646 ratings — published 2024 — 7 editions
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The Scandalous Life of Ruby...

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A Dangerous Game

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“But I was even more certain that all babies are precious to someone, that we did not have the right to play judge, jury or God.”
Mandy Robotham, The German Midwife

“There were only a few times in our thirty-year marriage when we talked of our shadows; we agreed on having been different people then. War had moulded us, but could never define how we emerged, as humans.”
Mandy Robotham, The German Midwife

“When you saw so much horror, destruction and inhumanity in one place, it was the simplest things that broke your resolve and reminded you of kindness in the world.”
Mandy Robotham, The German Midwife

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The Thursday Murder Club (Thursday Murder Club, #1) by Richard Osman . The Thursday Murder Club
Richard Osman

In a peaceful retirement village, four unlikely friends meet up once a week to investigate unsolved murders.

But when a brutal killing takes place on their very doorstep, the Thursday Murder Club find themselves in the middle of their first live case. Elizabeth, Joyce, Ibrahim and Ron might be pushing eighty but they still have a few tricks up their sleeves.

Can our unorthodox but brilliant gang catch the killer before it's too late?
 
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Dear Edward by Ann Napolitano Dear Edward
Ann Napolitano

One summer morning, twelve-year-old Edward Adler, his beloved older brother, his parents, and 183 other passengers board a flight in Newark headed for Los Angeles. Among them is a Wall Street wunderkind, a young woman coming to terms with an unexpected pregnancy, an injured vet returning from Afghanistan, a septuagenarian business tycoon, and a free-spirited woman running away from her controlling husband. And then, tragically, the plane crashes. Edward is the sole survivor.

Edward's story captures the attention of the nation, but he struggles to find a place for himself in a world without his family. He continues to feel that a piece of him has been left in the sky, forever tied to the plane and all of his fellow passengers. But then he makes an unexpected discovery--one that will lead him to the answers of some of life's most profound questions: When you've lost everything, how do find yourself? How do you discover your purpose? What does it mean not just to survive, but to truly live?
 
  13 votes 31.0%

The Girl Behind the Wall by Mandy Robotham The Girl Behind the Wall
Mandy Robotham

The highly-awaited new novel from the author of internationally bestselling WWII fiction.
A city divided.
When the Berlin Wall goes up, Karin is on the wrong side of the city. Overnight, she’s trapped under Soviet rule in unforgiving East Berlin and separated from her twin sister, Jutta.
Two sisters torn apart.
Karin and Jutta lead parallel lives for years, cut off by the Wall. But Karin finds one reason to keep going: Otto, the man who gives her hope, even amidst the brutal East German regime.
One impossible choice…
When Jutta finds a hidden way through the wall, the twins are reunited. But the Stasi have eyes everywhere, and soon Karin is faced with a terrible decision: to flee to the West and be with her sister, or sacrifice it all to follow her heart?
 
  5 votes 11.9%

The Shadow Moth (A Clock of Stars, #1) by Francesca Gibbons The Shadow Moth
Francesca Gibbons

With all the magic of Narnia and the humour of Mary Poppins, this is a future middle grade fantasy classic – and the beginning of an unforgettable journey…

Imogen should be nice to her little sister Marie. She should be nice to her mum’s boyfriend too. And she certainly shouldn’t follow a strange silver moth through a door in a tree. But then… who does what they’re told?

Followed by Marie, Imogen finds herself falling into a magical kingdom where the two sisters are swept up in a thrilling race against time – helped by the spoiled prince of the kingdom, a dancing bear, a very grumpy hunter… and even the stars above them.

Thrilling, sharply funny, and with characters you will fall in love with, A Clock of Stars is a timeless fantasy from an astonishing new voice.
 
  5 votes 11.9%

The Five by Robert McCammon The Five
Robert McCammon

The Five tells the story of an eponymous rock band struggling to survive on the margins of the music business. As they move through the American Southwest on what might be their final tour together, the band members come to the attention of a damaged Iraq war veteran, and their lives are changed forever.

The narrative that follows is a riveting account of violence, terror, and pursuit set against a credible, immensely detailed rock and roll backdrop. It is also a moving meditation on loyalty and friendship, on the nature and importance of families—those we are born into and those we create for ourselves—and on the redemptive power of the creative spirit. Written with wit, elegance, and passionate conviction, The Five lays claim to new imaginative territory, and reaffirms McCammon’s position as one of the finest, most unpredictable storytellers of our time.
 
  3 votes 7.1%

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