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My Father's House
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When Rome falls into the hands of the Nazis, the city is plunged into fear, and countless individuals must find refuge in hiding. At this critical moment, a courageous priest becomes their hope. In September 1943, the German military takes control of Rome, and SS officer Paul Hauptmann instills dread among its inhabitants. Amidst this turmoil, an Irish priest named Hugh O'Flaherty emerges as a beacon of compassion and resistance. Residing within the safe confines of Vatican City, a neutral enclave beyond the Nazis' authority, O'Flaherty commits himself to aiding those fleeing persecution. He assembles a dedicated group to establish an Escape Line, a lifeline for those in danger. As Hauptmann's tightening grip threatens their efforts, O'Flaherty and his team prepare for a daring operation that becomes increasingly urgent with the approach of Christmas. Inspired by real events, "My Father's House" delivers an electrifying narrative crafted by a master of historical fiction. This compelling story explores themes of love, selflessness, and the resilience of the human spirit under extreme duress. The novel has received acclaim for its gripping suspense and vivid portrayal of humanity's fight against oppression. Described by the Sunday Times as a "spectacular, thrilling novel" that celebrates the strength of camaraderie in the face of overwhelming odds, and praised by Donal Ryan as an "urgent" and "incredibly alive" storytelling masterpiece, the book stands as a testament to the power and necessity of narrative. The Financial Times highlights the novel's impressive evocation of a city besieged by danger, brought to life with vibrant energy.
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When Rome falls into the hands of the Nazis, the city is plunged into fear, and countless individuals must find refuge in hiding. At this critical moment, a courageous priest becomes their hope. In September 1943, the German military takes control of Rome, and SS officer Paul Hauptmann instills dread among its inhabitants. Amidst this turmoil, an Irish priest named Hugh O'Flaherty emerges as a beacon of compassion and resistance. Residing within the safe confines of Vatican City, a neutral enclave beyond the Nazis' authority, O'Flaherty commits himself to aiding those fleeing persecution. He assembles a dedicated group to establish an Escape Line, a lifeline for those in danger. As Hauptmann's tightening grip threatens their efforts, O'Flaherty and his team prepare for a daring operation that becomes increasingly urgent with the approach of Christmas. Inspired by real events, "My Father's House" delivers an electrifying narrative crafted by a master of historical fiction. This compelling story explores themes of love, selflessness, and the resilience of the human spirit under extreme duress. The novel has received acclaim for its gripping suspense and vivid portrayal of humanity's fight against oppression. Described by the Sunday Times as a "spectacular, thrilling novel" that celebrates the strength of camaraderie in the face of overwhelming odds, and praised by Donal Ryan as an "urgent" and "incredibly alive" storytelling masterpiece, the book stands as a testament to the power and necessity of narrative. The Financial Times highlights the novel's impressive evocation of a city besieged by danger, brought to life with vibrant energy.
