A Night of Long Knives
Immerse yourself in the chilling depths of Nazi Germany's darkest hours with New York Times bestseller Rebecca Cantrell's haunting novel, "A Night of Long Knives."
Set against the backdrop of 1934 Berlin, crime reporter Hannah Vogel is thrust into a dangerous game of survival as Hitler's grip on power tightens. In a city seething with fear after a deadly purge, Hannah's search for her missing son leads her into a labyrinth of secrets that extend to the highest levels of the Nazi regime.
With time running out and danger lurking at every turn, she must summon all her courage and confront the ghosts of her past to save her lover and her son from a nation that demands their deaths.
Prepare to be transported to a world of intrigue, betrayal, and unimaginable courage. Cantrell's gripping historical thriller will leave you breathless, reminding us of the enduring power of hope and the strength of the human spirit even in the face of unspeakable evil.
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About the Author
New York Times bestselling author Rebecca Cantrell's works have won the ITW Thriller, the Bruce Alexander and the Macavity awards and been nominated for the Barry, Mary Higgins Clark, GoodReads Choice, APPY, RT Reviewers Choice, and Shriekfest Film Festival awards. She and her husband and son live in Hawaii.
She is the author of the following series:
The Joe Tesla mystery thriller series, including The World Beneath, The Tesla Legacy, The Chemistry of Death, and The Steel Shark.
The Hannah Vogel mystery series, including A Trace of Smoke, A Night of Long Knives, A Game of Lies, A City of Broken Glass, and the prequel novella, Cigarette Boy and Other Stories.
She co-writes the Malibu comedy mystery series with Sean Black, including A is for Asshat, B is for Bad Girls, C is for Coochy Coo, D is for Drunk, E is for Exposed, and F is for Fred.
She co-wrote the Order of Sanguines gothic thriller trilogy with James Rollins, including The Blood Gospel, Innocent Blood, and Blood Infernal.
As Bekka Black, Rebecca wrote the critically-acclaimed YA cell phone novels iDrakula and the iFrankenstein.