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E-raamat: Enemy's Wife

  • Formaat: EPUB+DRM
  • Sari: Survivors of War Book 2
  • Ilmumisaeg: 09-Apr-2026
  • Kirjastus: HQ Digital
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780008739713
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  • Formaat: EPUB+DRM
  • Sari: Survivors of War Book 2
  • Ilmumisaeg: 09-Apr-2026
  • Kirjastus: HQ Digital
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780008739713

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'A fast-paced, beautifully written, and moving story. Refreshing to read a book set in a different theatre of war. Wartime Shanghai jumped off the page' CLARE FLYNN



'Wow what a stunning read this was All the moments in this book held me' Reader review





A poignant story of the impossible choices we make in the shadow of war, for fans of Daisy Wood and Marius Gabriel.





1941. When Zofias beloved husband Haru is conscripted into the Imperial Japanese Army, she is left to navigate Japanese-occupied Shanghai alone.



Far from home and surrounded by a country at war, Zofia finds unexpected comfort in a bond with Hilly, a spirited young refugee escaping Nazi-occupied Austria.



As violence tightens its grip on the city, they seek shelter with Theo, Zofias American employer. But with every passing day, the horrors of war and Harus absence begin to reshape Zofias world and her heart.





Can she still love someone who has become the enemy?







Readers love The Enemy's Wife:

'A gorgeous novel that will truly pull at your heartstrings' CARLY SCHABOWSKI



'I loved The Enemys Wife a gripping, fast-paced and evocative story about the Japanese occupation of Shanghai during WW2 and really rooted for the brave and selfless central character, Zofia. Highly recommended' ANN BENNETT



'Such an emotional and moving read, grounded in immaculate research that never overshadows the heart of the story' SUZANNE FORTIN



'A side of WW2 that isn't often written about. Great characters, high stakes and a satisfying love story' KATHLEEN MCGURL



'Deborah Swift delivers another beautifully written World War II novel that is impossible to put down. The Enemy's Wife is a poignant and powerful story' LANA KORTCHIK



'The Enemys Wife is an absorbing, compassionate novel with emotional depth and ethical complexity. Highly recommended' TONY RICHES



'I seldom give books of this type five stars, but this one fully deserves it for bringing something new and refreshing to the genre'



'What a fantastic read this was'



'Another stunning achievement in historical fiction from Deborah Swift'



'Grips you from the beginning and does not let go until the end'

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Praise for The Enemy's Wife:





'A fast-paced, beautifully written, and moving story. Refreshing to read a book set in a different theatre of war. Wartime Shanghai jumped off the page' CLARE FLYNN



'A gorgeous novel that will truly pull at your heartstrings' CARLY SCHABOWSKI



'I loved The Enemys Wife a gripping, fast-paced and evocative story about the Japanese occupation of Shanghai during WW2 and really rooted for the brave and selfless central character, Zofia. Highly recommended' ANN BENNETT



'Such an emotional and moving read, grounded in immaculate research that never overshadows the heart of the story' SUZANNE FORTIN



'A side of WW2 that isn't often written about. Great characters, high stakes and a satisfying love story' KATHLEEN MCGURL



'Deborah Swift delivers another beautifully written World War II novel that is impossible to put down. The Enemy's Wife is a poignant and powerful story' LANA KORTCHIK



'The Enemys Wife is an absorbing, compassionate novel with emotional depth and ethical complexity. Highly recommended' TONY RICHES





Praise for Deborah Swift:





'A thrilling, immersive and beautifully written historical novel that will resonate long after the last page is turned. Highly recommended' MARIUS GABRIEL



'This impeccably researched wartime thriller had me gripped from the opening pages I loved it. My pulse was racing and at times my heart broke as Nancy's intelligence operation in The Hague grew more dangerous by the day' ELIZA GRAHAM



'Taut, compelling and beautifully written I loved it! DAISY WOOD



'A fast-paced, exciting read kept me reading late on several nights. Will appeal to all lovers of both romance and wartime novels' KATHLEEN McGURL



'Had me gripped from beginning to end Swift portrays the last desperate months of the war in Holland so vividly I found it hard to put Operation Tulip down' EVA GLYN



'A nail-biting read from start to finish. Edge-of-your-seat action and a desperate romance make this a must for WW2 fiction fans' TESSA HARRIS

Muu info

Dont miss this emotional, heart-wrenching brand-new historical fiction in 2026, set in Shanghai during World War II
DEBORAH SWIFT is a USA TODAY bestselling author of historical fiction, a genre she loves. As a child, she enjoyed reading the Victorian classics such as Jane Eyre, Little Women, Lorna Doone and Wuthering Heights. She has been reading historical novels ever since, though shes a bookaholic and reads widely contemporary and classic fiction. In the past, Deborah used to work as a set and costume designer for theatre and TV, so enjoys the research aspect of creating historical fiction, something she was familiar with as a scenographer. More details of her research and writing process can be found on her website www.deborahswift.com. Deborah likes to write about extraordinary characters set against the background of real historical events.