Solae has kept his family alive during the horrible years of Paris’s occupation by hiding in the catacombs. Solae’s father, who had a gift for glamour, was murdered by the Germans in the first days of the occupation, as the lights went dim in the City of Light. Solae can make light out of nothing. His father called that a useless talent, but it has kept the family from complete darkness. Now, as the Germans fight to stay in Paris, Solae wants to help defeat them. He wants to use his magic, but how can light save his city, his people, his family? Solae is about to find out.“Deeply evocative, it breathes menace from every page and memorably conveys what Rusch calls the ‘casual evil’ that suffused Germany as the Nazis came to power.”�—The Daily Mail (London)on Hitler’s Angel“…the always impressive Rusch can successfully tackle any genre Editor’s Pickon Hitler’s Angel“Like early Ray Bradbury, Rusch has the ability to switch on a universal dark.”�—the Times of LondonBestselling author Kristine Kathryn Rusch’s award-winning short fiction includes many historical stories, including “G-Men”� and “The Gallery of His Dreams.”� The London Daily Mail called her novel, Hitler’s Angel published by Max Crime, “a little gem of a thriller.”� Over the next three years, WMG Publishing is putting her entire backlist into e-books. If you liked “Dark Corners,”� you might try these publications by Kristine Kathryn Rusch:Corpse VisionHollywood EndingJudgmentSubtle InterpretationsThrill of the Hunt
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- Release Date 01/21/2011
- Author Kristine Kathryn Rusch
- Language English
- Company WMG Publishing, Inc.
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