The Alice Network, by Kate Quinn

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Binge readers know that when you find the right author…there goes the weekend! Kate Quinn is one such author. She weaves engaging and clever narratives, lighting the historical fiction genre on fire. Lucky for her fans, she is quite prolific and we get to enjoy a new novel almost every year. If your pile of “to be read” books is getting small, we’ve selected the best books by Kate Quinn to help you get started. (And fingers crossed, we’ll be adding another book to the list next year.)

While Kate Quinn sets her novels in multiple different time periods, the books set during World War II all share common themes of strength and resilience, and feature memorable and beautifully flawed female protagonists. She is a master of connecting with her readers and finding new ways to twist her plots to keep reader on their toes.

1. The Rose Code

The Rose Code by Kate Quinn

A Review, Via Haiku

A rose, a spiral

Cracking, patterns, finding the

Enemy within.

2. The Diamond Eye

A Review, Via Haiku

A hero unknown.

Do anything, but don’t miss;

Countdown to midnight.

3. The Huntress

The Huntress on TBRH

A Review, via Haiku

War will leave scars, and

Everyone has a secret.

But some secrets kill.

4. The Alice Network: A Novel

The Alice Network, by Kate Quinn

A Review, via Haiku

A war, not ended

In her mind, yet in her hands.

Peace, but at what price?

5. Signal Moon: A Short Story

Signal Moon

A Review, via Haiku

In the thick of it,

How can you know the future

You’ll make is worth it?

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