The Things We Cherished

The Things We Cherished by Pam Jenoff is a reprint edition published by Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group on July 10, 2012. This 304-page novel presents a story of love and betrayal as two attorneys navigate a complex case involving Roger Dykmans, a financier accused of World War II-era war crimes. The narrative unfolds as Charlotte Gold, confronted by her ex-fiancé Brian, agrees to assist in proving Roger’s innocence, leading her to Munich where she must unravel the mysteries tied to a timepiece linked to the past.
Readers will find a blend of historical mystery, legal thriller, and romance as Charlotte and Jack, Brian’s estranged brother, delve into Roger’s troubled history. The story explores themes of loyalty and sacrifice against the backdrop of World War II, revealing the intricate connections between Roger, his brother, and Magda, a Jewish woman whose life hangs in the balance. As they search for the truth, Charlotte and Jack confront their own feelings, adding depth to the unfolding drama.
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From the New York Times bestselling author of Code Name Sapphire—a captivating and suspenseful story of love and betrayal as two dedicated attorneys defend the brother of a Holocaust hero against allegations of war crimes.
“At once a historical mystery, a legal thriller, and a romance.”—The Philadelphia Inquirer
Charlotte Gold is shocked when her ex-fiancé Brian appears on the doorstep of her law office with a troubling case. Roger Dykmans, a wealthy financier and the brother of a Holocaust hero, has been accused of World War II-era war crimes, including the betrayal of his brother and the Jews he tried to save. All Charlotte needs to do is travel to Munich and help Brian’s estranged brother Jack prove Roger’s innocence.
Despite her misgivings, Charlotte agrees, but the case is soon hindered by the client himself. Roger refuses to help with his own defense, revealing only that proof of his innocence lies inside an intricate timepiece last seen in Nazi Germany. As Jack and Charlotte track the anniversary clock through the past century, they learn of Roger’s love for his brother’s Jewish wife, Magda, and the tragic decisions he had to make to save her—all the while fighting a growing attraction of their own.
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