No Resistance

No Resistance by Evelyn Anthony, published by Severn House in 2007, is a novel that explores the complex interplay of love and conflict against the backdrop of World War II. Set in May 1944, the story follows Colonel Alfred Brunnerman of the Gestapo as he interrogates Terese Masson, a young French Resistance agent. Their relationship, marked by the constraints of their circumstances, evolves over two decades, leading to a dramatic confrontation between their past and present lives.
Readers will find a narrative that delves into themes of romance, suspense, and the lingering effects of Nazism. As the characters navigate their intertwined fates, the story unfolds with elements of thrill and emotional depth. This edition spans 320 pages and is presented in English, inviting readers into a world where love and fear coexist in a hauntingly intricate dance.
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Nazism casts a long, twisted shadowIn May 1944, Colonel Alfred Brunnerman of the Gestapo interrogated a young French Resistance agent named Terese Masson. In another time, in a different place, they could have been lovers. Twenty years later he is a successful Swiss architect and she the pampered wife of a rich American. The love that had been merely impossible becomes the prelude to a nightmare of fear and destruction.
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