Finding Rebecca Review

Finding Rebecca Review

Finding Rebecca Review

  • Nothing could keep Christopher and Rebecca apart: not her abusive parents, or even the fiancé she brought home after running away to England. But when World War II finally strikes the island of Jersey, the Nazi invaders ship Rebecca to Europe as part of Hitler’s Final Solution against the Jewish population.
  • After Christopher and his family are deported back to their native Germany, he volunteers for the Nazi SS, desperate to save the woman he loves. He is posted to Auschwitz and finds himself put in control of the money stolen from the victims of the gas chambers. As Christopher searches for Rebecca, he struggles to not only maintain his cover, but also the grip on his soul. Managing the river of tainted money flowing through the horrific world of Auschwitz may give him unexpected opportunities. But will it give him the strength to accept a brave new fate that could change his life–and others’ lives–forever?
    Revised edition: This edition of Finding Rebecca includes editorial revisions.

  • Please note: Any typos or anachronistic language mentioned in reviews below referred to previous editions of this book before editorial revisions took place.

Check Out What Readers Said about Kindle/eBook!

“This was a wonderful book. Having just finished it, I’m still glowing from the amazing ending.  I was initially a little nervous about the war images on the cover but once I began reading, the storyline captivated me from start to finish. I truly had a hard time putting this down, from Christopher and Rebecca’s love story through the first part, to Christopher’s search for Rebecca and the finale in New York.” By Elizabeth Frimmer

“I liked the story, especially once it got to Christopher’s time in the camp. I like how it showed how some Europeans were pulled in different directions during WWII because of nationality/birthright rather than beliefs. The book would have benefited from another round of editing though – there were a surprising number of typos and some parts dragged on.” By Rachel Hurd

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Product Details

Author: Eoin Dempsey
Kindle Price: Paperback $8.00 Audible $0.00 MP3 CD $9.99
File Size: 1386 KB
Print Length: 322 pages
Publisher: Lake Union Publishing (October 28, 2014)
Publication Date: October 28, 2014
Language: English
ASIN: B00KDOYEF0
Text-to-Speech: Enabled
X-Ray: Enabled
Word Wise: Enabled
Lending: Not Enabled
Enhanced Typesetting: Enabled
Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #330 Paid in Kindle Store