I just finished the Angel of Vienna by Kate Hewitt and here are my thoughts.
Hannah is a nurse working during the most horrific time of war. Out of nowhere her half brother, an important man to the third reich, requests she come to see him at his home. Having had little to do with her brother, she is mystified as to what he could possibly want.
She finds out he wants her to take his son, Willi, to a psychiatric hospital for children who aren’t perfect by Hitlers standards. While working there she understands the true nature of the hospital and the horrifying things that happen there. After Willi “dies”, Hannah joins her friend in rescuing the children who are sentenced to die every month. Putting her own life at risk to save a few children that can’t save themselves, puts Hannah in a most dangerous position. One even her brother's rank can’t save her from.
This book tugged on every heart string I have. The tale was woven with such gentle and delicate care that I could smell death coming from the page.
I really felt the hopelessness coming from Georg, Hannah’s brother, he was really between a rock and a hard place. He loved his son no matter what but to protect him, he had to send him to a place not fit for rats. I couldn’t imagine the anguish. I also really enjoyed watching his and Hannah’s relationship unfold and the complexities they had to endure because of their Father’s indiscretion with Hannah’s mother.
Hannah was a saint. She literally took on an impossible task and rose to the occasion. I hope that I would have been as courageous as Hannah during those kinds of trials. I couldn’t imagine the horrors. The character development was top notch and the setting of the book was written so well I could feel myself in the walls of that hospital.
This was a refreshing twist on a world war II novel. I loved every single minute and held my kindle close when it was over.
5 stars! If historical fiction is your jam and you love a good WW2 novel then add this one to your list. You won’t be sorry! Just make sure you grab some kleenex
Thank you netgalley and bookouture for my ARC in exchange for my honest review