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I must say I have enjoyed this series (which I recommend reading in order) so far. This is the third and continues an examination of Germany during World War II as seen through the eyes of Russell, an American journalist, who is tied to Germany by his girlfriend, Effie, and his German-born son.
You get a real sense of the claustrophobia people must felt as they became hemmed in by bombing and the repressiveness of the regime, constantly having to watch what you say, who you say it to, and who mi ...more
You get a real sense of the claustrophobia people must felt as they became hemmed in by bombing and the repressiveness of the regime, constantly having to watch what you say, who you say it to, and who mi ...more

The continued saga of John Russell and his fiance Effi Koenen does not disappoint. There are so many twists and turns in this installment of Downings Station series that a running list of names is handy. It is helpful to read the series books in order, and the ending of Stettin Station will leave you needing to move on to the next one right away.
We find the story opening in December of 1941 in Berlin, the Germans are straining for Moscow, the Gestapo, SD, the Abwehr, and the Americans all have s ...more
We find the story opening in December of 1941 in Berlin, the Germans are straining for Moscow, the Gestapo, SD, the Abwehr, and the Americans all have s ...more

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