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A Shadow in Moscow (by Katherine Reay)

This was an interesting historical fiction book that covered the time during the Cold War. It was also a dual timeline story which I enjoy a lot. You will get a very informative look at life behind the Iron Curtain. The two primary characters, Ingrid and Anya, are truly amazing women who put their own lives in danger to fight for freedom. The amount of research the author did is incredible. It was a little slow for me to become invested in the story, but I eventually did get hooked. The ending had me shaking my head and not believing the connections I had missed. Thank you to NetGalley and Harper Muse for my advanced review copy. All opinions and thoughts are my own.


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