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Novel • Fiction
Worldwide • 1940s-1950s
2019
Adult
18+ years
The Huntress by Kate Quinn intertwines the stories of Nina, a former Soviet pilot, Ian, a British war correspondent, and Jordan, an American photographer, as they converge on the hunt for a ruthless, untried Nazi war criminal hiding in post-WWII America. The novel highlights themes of bravery, female empowerment, and justice while depicting the complex personal journeys and evolving roles of women during wartime and its aftermath. There are references to violence and trauma experienced by the characters.
Suspenseful
Mysterious
Emotional
Dark
Bittersweet
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The Huntress by Kate Quinn is a gripping historical novel that intertwines WWII female aviators, a British war correspondent, and a Nazi hunter. Critics praise its well-researched backdrop and dynamic characters but note a sometimes slow pace and predictable plot twists. Despite minor flaws, it remains a compelling read with strong emotional depth.
A reader who enjoys The Huntress by Kate Quinn would likely appreciate historical fiction with strong, complex female protagonists and intricate wartime narratives. Fans of Kristin Hannah's The Nightingale and Anthony Doerr's All the Light We Cannot See will find this novel's blend of suspense and rich historical detail captivating.
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Ian Graham
A British former war correspondent turned Nazi-hunter, tall and nearing 40, driven by a personal vendetta to bring the Huntress to justice for her past crimes.
Nina Markova
A fiercely independent pilot with a complex past, known for her tenacity and the mythical presence she embodies, which ties her to the Huntress through shared fears and their history.
Jordan McBride
A young, ambitious photographer with a passion for capturing truth through her lens, who finds herself entangled in a mysterious investigation while pursuing her professional dreams.
Tony Rodomovsky
A charming and multilingual interpreter involved in the hunt for war criminals, characterized by his ability to blend into various settings and cultures with ease.
Yelena Vetsina
A skilled and educated pilot with aspirations of domesticity after the war, whose strong sense of duty to her homeland contrasts with her relationship with Nina.
Ruth
A young girl with a blond exterior and a grave demeanor, who becomes inadvertently involved in the Huntress's attempts to assimilate into a new life in America.
Garrett Byrne
A clean-cut, all-American young man from Boston, who finds himself at a crossroads between personal aspirations and societal expectations after the war.
Daniel McBride
Jordan's conservative and reserved father, who maintains traditional values and seeks to protect his family, inadvertently providing cover for the Huntress.
560
Novel • Fiction
Worldwide • 1940s-1950s
2019
Adult
18+ years
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