Anita Frank Book 4
- 400 pages
- 14 hours of reading
Sunday Times bestselling author Anita Frank returns with a breathtaking story of love and resistance...
This author crafts compelling narratives that breathe life into the past through evocative storytelling. Her works delve into the complexities of the human experience, exploring timeless themes of love, loss, and resilience.






Sunday Times bestselling author Anita Frank returns with a breathtaking story of love and resistance...
Set in the early 1920s, this gripping tale weaves a narrative filled with crime, deceit, and murder. The story unfolds against a richly detailed historical backdrop, immersing readers in the complexities of the era. With a focus on intricate character development and suspenseful plot twists, it promises to engage fans of historical fiction and thrillers alike. The author, known for captivating storytelling, delivers another compelling adventure that explores the darker sides of human nature.
Set against a backdrop of post-war challenges, the narrative follows Gwen as she faces her most significant trials after the war's end. The story delves into themes of hidden truths, personal sacrifices, and the enduring nature of love, highlighting the emotional complexities and resilience required to navigate life after conflict. With a compelling blend of drama and romance, it promises to captivate readers with its depth and character-driven journey.
England, 1917. Reeling from the death of her fiance, Stella Marcham welcomes the opportunity to stay with her pregnant sister, Madeleine, at her imposing country mansion, Greyswick – but she arrives to discover a house of unease and her sister gripped by fear and suspicion. Before long, strange incidents begin to trouble Stella – sobbing in the night, little footsteps on the stairs – and as events escalate, she finds herself drawn to the tragic history of the house. Aided by a wounded war veteran, Stella sets about uncovering Greyswick's dark and terrible secrets – secrets the dead whisper from the other side... In the classic tradition of The Woman in Black, Anita Frank weaves a spell-binding debut of family tragedy, loss and redemption.
This pocket-sized book was published by the Jewish Museum in Prague to accompany an exhibition. Part of a multi-volume series, this title concentrates on Jewish history in the Eastern European areas of Bohemia and Moravia, from the emancipation to the turn of the millennium. Illustrated throughout with dozens of color and black & white photos and drawings. Printed in small numbers over 20 years ago and never exported into North America, this title has become a highly sought-after collectors' item.
A selection of children's poems and drawings reflecting their surroundings in Terezin Concentration Camp in Czechoslovakia from 1942 to 1944.