Monday, 23 October 2023

Black Fox One by Elyse Hoffman - #BookReview #BlogTour

 

"Ava!"

Ten year old Jonas Amsel was entirely certain that his best friend was going to kill him. He had followed Avalina Keller into the woods as he often did, but the girl had been too excited and had run ahead, leaving the boy to stumble through the thrush and desperately try to track her down.

"Ava!" he cried again, and this time he heard a musical giggle somewhere close by. Jonas perked up his ears and tottered forward, trying to figue out where she...

"Boo!"

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Jonas Amsel and Avalina Keller, devoted Nazis and best friends, have a bright future in Hitler’s Third Reich. Ava, a talented gymnast, wants to serve Germany in the Olympics, and Jonas, who has loved Ava since they were children, wants nothing more than to marry her and start a family. When he is about to propose, however, Ava and her entire family vanish without a trace.

Jonas blames the Jews for Ava’s disappearance and throws himself into a career in the Nazi Party. He serves the Reich under the ruthless Chief of the Gestapo, Reinhard Heydrich. Jonas becomes particularly good at capturing members of the Black Foxes, an anti-Nazi resistance group, earning Heydrich’s respect and the moniker of “the Fox Hunter.”

Impressed by Jonas’ skills, Heydrich gives him his most difficult task yet: capture the elusive Black Fox One, the Black Foxes’ most deadly and mysterious operative. No Nazi who has pursued Black Fox One has returned alive, but Jonas is determined and confident. Capturing Black Fox One might bring him one step closer to finding Ava.

But while he is hunting Black Fox One, Jonas makes a shocking discovery, forcing him to make an agonizing decision. He must choose between his love for the Reich and his heart, torn between the lies he has been taught all his life and the new truth before him.

Black Fox One is a thrilling World War II story of lost love, bravery, and the hard road to redemption.

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This book is the third in a series, and it follows on from The Vengeance of Samuel Val which I recently read. If you would like to read my review you can find it by clicking here. Black Fox One does work perfectly well as a standalone novel. There are a couple of the characters from the previous book who put in an appearance but knowing their backstory is not vital to the plot.

The story begins with the two main characters, Jonas and Ava, as childhood best friends, before their relationship develops and they become lovers. This is a familiar trope in novels, but its familiarity did not hinder my enjoyment of this novel as their circumstances were a little different to the average.

Both Ava and Jonas were well developed characters and easy to identify with. They are both strong people in their own right but who stand on two very different sides of the fence. It was interesting to see how their relationship could possibly develop given the circumstances and the author did a great job through narrative and dialogue in moving this this along. 

There are a few twists and turns throughout the plot which keep the reader enthralled. A good plot along with strong characterisation makes this an excellent read.

My only criticism is that I felt the epilogue was an unnecessary addition to the story. Overall, this was an extremely good book, and I recommend it to lovers of historical fiction.

ISBN:  978 1952742286

Publisher:  Project 613

Formats: e-book and hardback

No. of Pages:  244 (hardback)


About the Author:

Elyse Hoffman is a best-selling author who strives to tell historical tales with new twists. Having studied WWII since the age of thirteen and with interests in fantasy and Jewish folklore, she loves to combine them in her writing. Elyse started writing novels at fourteen and finished her first historical fiction work at fifteen. She studied English, History, and Law at George Mason University. In her spare time, she loves to read, work on pretty keyboards, and hang out with her co-authors - her Goldendoodle Ari and her ex-feral cat, Echo.


(ARC and all media materials courtesy of The Write Reads)
(all opinions are my own)





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