The Survivors
A new book from internationally bestselling author Kate Furnivall promises a brilliant story of love, danger, courage and betrayal
“Directly I saw him, I knew he had to die”
It is Germany, 1945. Klara Janowska and her daughter Alicja have walked for weeks to get to Graufeld Displaced Persons camp. In the cramped, dirty, dangerous conditions they, along with 3,200 others, are the lucky ones. They have survived and will do anything to find a way back home. But when Klara recognises a man in the camp from her past, a deadly game of cat and mouse begins. He knows exactly what she did during the war to save her daughter. She knows his real identity. What will be the price of silence? And will either make it out of the camp alive? This eagerly awaited new book from Kate Furnivall, set in a refugee camp immediately after World War Two, promises to have us all on the edge of our seats. Full of twists and turns, it’s a thrilling roller coaster read, which chronicles the lengths to which women will go to protect their children. Moving and meticulously researched, the story probes deep into the heart of the mother and daughter bond with astounding honesty. Dinah Jefferies describes the storytelling as “superb” and Lesley Pearse has called it her “best read of the year”. The Survivors promises to be another huge hit from Kate Furnivall, whose first historical novel, The Russian Concubine, made the New York Times Bestseller list.
She is widely praised and is known for her talent “for creating places and characters that stay with you long after you’ve read the final word”.
So be sure to pick up a copy of
The Survivors and lose yourself in the unforgettable drama with sumptuous settings, sweeping romance and family secrets. Thrilling, heartwrenching, ambitious and atmospheric… you won’t be able to put it down.