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For Malice and Mercy

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For Malice and Mercy

By: Gary W. Toyn
Narrated by: Matt Armstrong
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German immigrants Karl and Marta Meyer are loyal Americans, especially after a startling visit to see their family during Hitler’s prewar rise to power. When America enters the war, the FBI wrongly arrests the Meyers as spies, then strips them of their citizenship, rights, and livelihood. They are banished to a German/Japanese internment camp, but then violently targeted by Hitler loyalists. Deportation back to war-torn Germany seems their only hope of survival.

Their son Hank enlists in the US Army Air Corps, hoping his pay can save the family’s home. After his B-17 is shot down, his ability to speak fluent German helps him evade capture. When the Gestapo is on his trail, he’s pursued as a spy and faces certain death if they can catch him. His life depends on the daring plan of two unlikely collaborators.

Inspired by actual events, this meticulously researched novel reveals untold stories of legalized hatred and the cost of unjustified suspicion. For Malice and Mercy has great relevance for our day, weaving a spellbinding saga of treachery, survival, and unmerited forgiveness.

Perfect for fans of We Are the Lucky Ones and The Last Year of the War.

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20th Century Fiction Genre Fiction Historical Fiction War & Military War Military Prisoners of War
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"Dramatically engaging and unsettling." (Kirkus Reviews)

"Multifaceted, complex, and satisfyingly realistic." (Midwest Book Review)

“A well-researched, well written and interesting portrait." (Indie Reader)

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I learned many new things about WWII, through the lens of a captivating cast of characters. I'm grateful for the insite!

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