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A Saturday off-road outing leads to a burned-out car with a man's body inside: a young and successful lawyer found dead, with no known enemies. Three women, all deeply connected in some way to the victim, are swept into the investigation, involving a post-WWII love affair, an embezzlement case, and a brilliant police detective. When the truth is revealed, secrets are exposed - they must all face a difficult, complex, and unexpected reality. Almost Perfect is a light thriller, which does not require a thorough reading to trace the hidden details... You will find a sophisticated, intriguing story, variety in the narration, and many secondary stories (interesting in themselves), connecting to a harmonious overall picture. It has humanity and longing for warmth and love. The writer sets her stories in the real world, where the smells, tastes and feelings are known and accessible to the reader. These make the book enjoyable, thrilling, and allow the reader to connect with the characters. Orly Krauss-Winer published thirteen books, all best sellers in Israel, many based on her personal stories, and those of her family and friends. She currently lives in Tel-Aviv. "A multifaceted book, full of sweeping changes, its plot is woven into the here and now. Like Orly Krauss-Winer's other books, the genres of thriller and romance are mixed together and the characters are reliable and familiar, as if they are walking among us". Nurita, Israel "In conclusion, we can say that if you fancy a mystery which combines romance, politics and intrigue, you have found it." Bookwatch, Israel "This book is written with grace!" Haaretz, Israel
What if the person who betrayed your family is the only one who can save you now? Hungary, 1944. Martha's life is thrown into disarray. The man she considered her best friend, a Nazi recruit, makes a split-second decision to send her beloved husband to Mauthausen Concentration Camp.Martha, stunned and hurt, refuses to forget his betrayal. Israel, present. Martha's granddaughter, Daria, is forced to embark on a cross-continent journey to investigate her family's origins and an old secret that could lead the way to saving her little sister's life.Slowly and patiently she manages to piece together this historical puzzle, exposing her grandparents' extraordinary and chilling survival story during the World War II Holocaust. But once the truth is out, will she be able to forgive the unforgivable for the sake of her family?
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