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Orphaned by the War, a linguistic prodigy finds meaning as a Nazi Spy, when she falls for an Allied officer targeted by her team, she must risk it all to save the officer and her humanity.
I have the same question as before. ?Why spy on the officer? ?If he's that much of a threat, why not just assassinate him?Is this "inspired by real events" or "based upon a true story" or is it a complete fiction? ?And as noted by Moses99 it's vague, lacks details to establish how it's different froRead more
I have the same question as before. ?Why spy on the officer? ?If he’s that much of a threat, why not just assassinate him?
Is this “inspired by real events” or “based upon a true story” or is it a complete fiction? ?And as noted by Moses99 it’s vague, lacks details to establish how it’s different from the 1,001 other war movies. ?Like, her nationality. ? Is she French, Dutch, Danish, Russian, Ukranian? ?And the setting, ?on western front or the eastern?
And why should an audience be interested and sympathize with a character who chooses to work for the Nazis?
See lessWhen a renowned, but greedy publisher, plots a murder to own a would-be hit manuscript,his bitter deputy plots two, but both meet their match in the aspiring author-who happens to be a WWII vet.
Hello FFF, Thanks so much for the review. I am also grateful for the links.
Hello FFF,
See lessThanks so much for the review.
I am also grateful for the links.
A relentless Class President investigates the disappearances of fellow female students only to find out a once beloved Teacher holds them captive, unable to prove him guilty to the Police she is forced to use herself as bait to lure him into a trap.
>>unable to prove him guilty..."She doesn't have to prove anything. ?It's not her job. All she has to do is report the missing people and her suspicions, provide clues and probable cause for the police to investigate.And surely she isn't the only one who has noticed or would go to the police.Read more
>>unable to prove him guilty…”
She doesn’t have to prove anything. ?It’s not her job. All she has to do is report the missing people and her suspicions, provide clues and probable cause for the police to investigate.
And surely she isn’t the only one who has noticed or would go to the police. ?Parents of the missing students would surely be calling the police.
I, for one, don’t find the setup credible that with a pack of concerned parents screaming at them to find their kids. the police would fail to vigorously investigate, would ignore or discount any clue anyone brings forward.
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