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The Communist's Secret - Paperback

The Communist's Secret - Paperback

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by Suzanne Parry (Author)

From former Pentagon official and award-winning historical novelist Suzanne Parry comes The Communist's Secret--a haunting WWII novel of betrayal, bravery, and second chances.

In 1941, Katya Karavayeva, a devoted Communist, has broken the most important rule in Soviet society: Never say anything that can be used against you. Before she comes to terms with the consequences of her actions, Nazi Germany invades and the Soviet Union mobilizes. Katya joins the volunteer militia and is sent toward the onrushing Germans to build defensive earthworks. In a few short weeks, the militia is under attack.

Katya escapes with another volunteer and they spend harrowing weeks on the run. Eventually, she lands in a town under Nazi occupation. There, Katya finds a place and a purpose and learns to fight a different kind of war, repaying German brutality with a harsh justice of her own. By turns desperate, courageous, and conflicted, she battles the Nazis and her inner demons while dreaming of redemption and reunion with her family.

For fans of Kate Quinn and Mark Sullivan, The Communist's Secret is a sharp, cinematic story of one woman's wartime journey--a woman who makes mistakes but also seeks to make things right. It is the second book of The Leningrad Trilogy, a saga set in Soviet Russia during World War II and the post-war era.

Author Biography

Suzanne Parry is a former arms control negotiator turned historical novelist. She studied Russian in Moscow and worked for the US Department of Defense. While at the Pentagon, she helped negotiate the first international security agreement of the Gorbachev era. She has taught university, coached high school cross-country, and raised a large family. A dedicated runner, Suzanne lives on both coasts but calls Portland, Oregon, home.

Number of Pages: 312
Dimensions: 1 x 8.4 x 5.5 IN
Publication Date: August 05, 2025
 
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