“If you loved The Tattooist of Auschwitz, read The Huntress.” —The Washington Post Already Named one of Marie Claire’s Best Women’s Fiction Books and One of BookBub’s Biggest Books of the Year! From the author of the New York Times and USA Today bestselling novel, THE ALICE NETWORK, comes a fascinating new historical novel about a battle-haunted English journalist and a Russian female bomber pilot who join forces to track the Huntress, a Nazi war criminal gone to ground in America. From nonfiction gems like Margot Lee Shetterly’s Hidden Figures to historical fiction like Lauren Wilkinson’s American Spy, women’s stories throughout history are finally taking center stage and we can’t get enough. That’s why we asked you to share with us your favorite stories about women in WW2. We started with Transcription by Kate Atkinson and you continued with a great list of nonfiction and historical fiction: Code Girls by Liza Mundy The Unwomanly Face of War by Svetlana Alexievich Blackout by Connie Willis All Clear by Connie Willis Silver Wings, Santiago Sky by Janet Dailey Code Name Verity by Elizabeth E. Wein Jambusters by Julie Summers Dear Mrs Bird by A. J. Pearce Code Name: Lise: The True Story of the Woman Who Became WWII’s Most Highly Decorated Spy by Larry Loftis A Thousand Sisters: The Heroic Airwomen of the Soviet Union in World War II by Elizabeth E. Wein The Only Woman in the Room by Marie Benedict The Light Over London by Julia Kelly Josephine Baker’s Last Dance by Sherry Jones The Parisians by Marius Gabriel The Beantown Girls by Jane Healey The Lost Girls of Paris by Pam Jenoff