
The Red Rooster
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Narrated by:
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Rosemary Benson
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By:
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Michael Wallace
Of all the desperate women in German-occupied Paris, Gabriela Reyes is the least likely to scratch out her survival as a whore for a Gestapo agent. After fascists murdered her mother and brother and tortured her father in an insane asylum, she hates the Germans as much as she fears them. But when she discovers the man responsible for destroying her family, she decides to become his mistress to try to free her father and avenge her family.
Helmut von Cratz is a war profiteer using his wealth to undermine the Third Reich and is one meeting with an American agent away from ending the German occupation of France.
But Gabriela's sudden appearance as Colonel Hoekman's mistress jeopardizes Helmut's careful plans. Now he must decide: Will he abandon his plans, or will he sacrifice yet another woman to the German war machine?
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Amazing.
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The cruelty of the Nazis to Jewish populations is very well-known, but this book tells more of the story, of what life was like in occupied France; how terribly difficult it was for everyone (outside of the Nazi party and soldiers), and how the human spirit is so incredibly resilient that it can rise above even the worst situations.
The character development is outstanding; multiple story-lines all very interesting, and how they all fit together in a complex web made a very powerful and moving story. I have read several books by this author, and have always been impressed by excellent writing, making me never want to put down his books until I reach the end... and then I'm sad that it is finished!
The narrator did an AMAZING job with this audio-book. She excellently portrays multiple characters with a variety of very well-done foreign accents and voices - really outstanding!
Great story, excellent writing, superb narration!
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Gabriella was another 20 something living in France trying to survive not only the war but the day to day poverty that was occupied France.
Living in a closet she rented from an elderly couple she tried to live with honor. Her father had been taken by the Nazi's and she assumed he was dead.
One day she met another young woman who bought her some food and told her about a job working in a kitchen. No pay but you could eat the left over food.
Gabby took the opportunity to work, eat and look for the German a Officer who had taken her father away. The drama of trying to survive, not becoming a prostitute and finding her fathers killer makes for an exciting wartime thriller.
The story comes alive due to the excellent vocal skills of the reader Rosemary Benson. This is a great book which takes you right into the streets of France during WWII. I highly suggest this audiobook.
WWII France Excellent characters
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The Red Rooster is a powerful, thought provoking novel set in WWII. This story takes you through the events that shape the minds and characters of sadists, collaborators, heroes, and heroines. Everyone is a "simple soldat", just a simple soldier fighting his or her own individual war and finding a way to survive. Where victory comes to those who don't give in to self preservation or self aggrandizement, but who come together to help others in their own individual battles.
A riveting tale of pride, passion, and altruism
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Fantastic!
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Paris WWII & a Daughter's Fight for her Father
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What did you love best about The Red Rooster?
The Red Rooster is a wonderful historical story set in German-occupied Paris. I love historical stories. I didn't know that much about what happened in France, and enjoyed learning through a good story.Did the plot keep you on the edge of your seat? How?
Yes, because I wanted to find out what happened to Gabriela. Does she find her father? Is Helmut good or bad!What does Rosemary Benson bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?
She has a lovely voice, and you knew which character was speaking!Who was the most memorable character of The Red Rooster and why?
Gabriela of course, since centered around her search for her father. All the characters were memorable, though!Any additional comments?
I would like to see the 'relationship' continue in another book, though would prefer that Helmut is not still married. Not that I want his wife to die!The Red Rooster is a wonderful historical story
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Different plot line, with the usual characters. Some surprises kept it interesting. Worth a listen.Good, not great.
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A good WWII Spy and Suspense Novel
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Audiobook provided for an honest review.
Compelling Story
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