The Auschwitz Twins (The Auschwitz Twins #3)

(By Roberta Kagan)

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Author Roberta Kagan

“Book Descriptions: A bloodcurdling drama unravels in the shadow of Mengele's dark, twisted obsession.

Ernst must face his nemesis as he battles to save Shoshana, Bluma, Perle, and ultimately, his heart.

Marcel Petoit has weaponized Gisele's dark secrets. Will she escape his evil grip?

Will Herschel and Naomi ever see their girls again?

The Auschwitz Twins is a thrilling finish to Roberta Kagan's gut-wrenching WW2 historical series set within the grim walls of the dreaded Nazi killing floor.

Readers love the The Auschwitz Twins :

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ "I just finished your book, and I am still crying . I loved your book and couldn’ t put it down till the end, and what an end …" – Netgalley Review

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ "A triumphant finale to a great series!" – Netgalley Review

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ "I couldn't put this book down . I am fascinated by world War 2 stories and this book didn't disappoint.
A fictional story featuring some factual characters. The book follows several characters throughout. Some Jews some German's whose stories all intertwine. This is a story of triumph and redemption along with love and heartbreak. There was a lot of focus on the characters without going deeply into the horrors of concentration camps and life for Jews and sympathizers at the time. I recommend this book to history especially Jewish and world War 2 readers." – Goodreads review

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ " Have plenty of Kleenex ready. This one is a particularly sad story. The complete three book series is so worth the read. Highly, highly recommend ." – Netgalley Review

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ " I could not put this book down ! A story of WW2 and concentration camps. Based on events, and the sadistic behaviour of doctors and their fascination of experimenting “just because they can.” The story explores love, and how it can appear even in the darkest of times. How even an enemy can be your true friend." – Netgalley Review”