The Silent Child
The gripping, heart-breaking and poignant historical novel set during WWII
(Author) J.G. KellySHE CAN'T HAVE A FUTURE UNTIL SHE HAS A PAST. 1944 LEO STERN arrives at the Nazi camp at Borek with his wife Irena and his two daughters. The Sterns are spared from the gas chamber when they witness a murder. But in a place that humanity has deserted, Leo is forced to make unimaginable choices to try to keep his family alive. 1961 For seventeen years, Hanna has been unable to remember her identity and how she was separated from her family at the end of the war, until the discovery of a letter among her late uncle's possessions reveals her real name - HANNA STERN - and leads her to Berlin in search of her lost past. Helped by former lover Peter, Hanna begins to piece together the shocking final days of Borek. But Hanna isn't the only one with an interest in the camp, and lurking in the shadows is someone who would prefer Hanna's history to remain silent. Based on in-depth research and beautifully written, this a novel of memory and identity, and the long shadow of war.
J.G. Kelly
J.G. Kelly is a renowned American author known for his thought-provoking and intricately crafted mystery novels. His most notable works include "The Secret of Raven's Hollow" and "The Phantom Cipher," which showcase his talent for creating suspenseful and engaging narratives. Kelly's writing style is characterized by meticulous attention to detail, complex characters, and unexpected plot twists that keep readers on the edge of their seats.
Kelly's contributions to the mystery genre have had a lasting impact, influencing other writers and captivating audiences worldwide. His most famous work, "The Secret of Raven's Hollow," has been hailed as a modern classic and is considered a must-read for fans of the genre. Overall, J.G. Kelly's literary legacy is one of innovation, creativity, and a deep commitment to storytelling that continues to captivate readers of all ages.