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Where ghosts never die from Marina Osipova Review

Where ghosts never die from Marina Osipova Review

I received a free copy of this book in exchange for a fair and honest review. All opinions are my own.

A Russian-American writer on a journey of discovery reveals dark secrets tied to World War II and World War II in the author Marina Osipova “Beelitz-Heilstätten: where the ghosts never die.”

Synopsis

What if the rediscovery of your birthplace revealed a secret so powerful that it can rewrite the story – and your own identity?

Russian-American writer, obsessed with her native place, a ghostly abandoned German military hospital near Berlin

Her Austrian husband who paints for the father whom he never met

A passionate young doctor designed for darkness

Demonic figure that changed the course of history

Interrogation reports stolen by Soviet secret police

What mysterious force connects them to all?

This genre bending adhesive bridges for 2018 until the pursuit of World War II and World War II, intertwining the ghosts of history and a shocking secret that threatens the present.

The story will appeal to the fans of Kate Morton Forgotten garden and Christine Hannah SweetheartS

Review

What deep and moving is read! The author did a remarkable job by finding a unique balance between the rich story, set during the world wars, and the thriller and romantic settings with a paranormal twist, bending over time. The characters feel dynamic and bright, crashing into the era long ago, but still known in their motivations and emotional depth, attracting readers to the story.

The almost rhythmic nature of the author’s writing style was a significant attraction in history more and more. The images revived these settings so eloquently, emphasizing the great contrast between the main character’s desire to understand her originalness and the horrors of war and the increasing hostility that was growing for certain marginalized groups among the people of Germany at the time. The honesty and depth, for which the author explores both the peaks of Tech and the low levels of humanity as a whole, from the emotional connection that the main character and the storyteller form with the figures of the past, with which he enters into contact, to the ghost realities of the Nazi experiments and the nasty heroes they have done during the reader.

Verdict

Remembering, cordial and engaging, author Marina Osipova of Belitz-Helestate: where ghosts never die, it is imperative that reading of historical fiction meets a thriller and a paranormal mysterious novel. The accusations of the story and the complex emotional journey that the narrator finds himself to speak to the questions of identity, being honest with themselves and learning from the past that the topics of this book explore easily. If you are not yet, be sure to take your copy today!

Evaluation: 10/10

For the author

Marina Osipova was born in East Germany in a military family and grew up in Russia, where she graduated from the Moscow State Institute of History and Archives. When she was five, she decided that she wanted to speak German and later she won a diploma as a German translator from the Moscow State Institute of Foreign Languages. In Russia, she first worked at the Scientific and Technical Institute as a translator, then at the Government Ministry of the International Relations Office, later for some Austrian companies. For many years she has lived in New York, worked in a law firm, and then in Austria for several years. In the spring of 2022, after spending ten months in Russia, some unhappy world events returned it to the United States.

A longtime member of the historical society of the novel, it is dedicated to writing historical fiction, especially related to World War II. Her books have collected numerous literary awards, including winner in the 1st place in the Hemingway novels Competition for 2021 for the 20th century military fiction (division of Chanticleer’s International Book Awards). At one point or another, all her books came across the Amazon list of Top 100 in historical Russian fiction and historical German fiction and how they dare the birds to sing even # 1 or # 2 in military fiction in Canada, the United Kingdom and Australia.

Her readers praise her books for “emotional realism”, for “taking on a topic that few authors have touched”, for “writing with heart and compassion, while not being restrained by solid cold realities of war”, for “giving an authentic and in -depth look at a culture that tends to be.”

To learn more about Marina Osipova and her fascinating books, visit her website at Marina-osipova.com.

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