![]() ![]() Readers on Goodreads gave The Huntress a 4.27 out of 5 stars and 91 percent of Amazon readers gave it a 4- or 5-star rating. Here’s a peek via the official book trailer from publisher Williams Morrow: In the end, all are brought together by the Huntress. ![]() She wants to become a photographer and to break out of the societal requirement for a woman of the times that says she must get married, settle down and have children. As an adult she becomes a pilot for the Soviet Union and a member of the all-female Night Witch bomber regiment who, during her time on the ground during the war, has an encounter with the Huntress.įinally, we have Jordan, an ambitious teenager who lives with her father and sister in Boston. The second character is Nina, a woman who grew up dirt-poor and savage in Siberia. That is, the Huntress who ruthlessly lured and killed men, women and children. His purpose becomes a bit clouded by vengeance when he searches for the elusive target for whom this book is titled. ![]() The main characters include Ian, a proper British journalist who was on the ground in Europe during the war and who turns postwar away from journalism to the task of finding war criminals. ![]() It follows the post-war efforts of a small company whose purpose is hunting for and bringing to justice war criminals. Told in three narratives, Kate Quinn's book, The Huntress, dives into Nazi-era Soviet Union and post-war Boston. ![]()
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