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The Huntress by Kate Quinn

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In The Huntress, did you enjoy ...

... a driving mission across WWII settings?

Lilac Girls by Martha Hall Kelly

If you were hooked by the relentless pursuit of justice and the high-stakes mission in The Huntress, you'll be swept up by Lilac Girls. The story follows three women—a New York socialite, a Polish teenager, and a German doctor—whose goals and ambitions pull them through the brutality and chaos of World War II. Like Ian Graham’s hunt for a Nazi war criminal, their personal quests propel the plot forward with urgency and purpose.

... a vibrant ensemble of interwoven characters?

The Alice Network by Kate Quinn

If you loved the way The Huntress wove together Nina, Ian, and Jordan’s perspectives, you’ll be drawn into the interconnected lives in The Alice Network. This novel features a rich ensemble cast of female spies and the people connected to them, weaving together multiple storylines and personalities just as deftly.

... characters who evolve through trauma and moral ambiguity?

Transcription by Kate Atkinson

If you appreciated watching Nina’s transformation from a reckless pilot to a survivor, and Jordan’s coming-of-age journey, Transcription will resonate. Juliet Armstrong, the protagonist, is shaped by the spy games of WWII and the secrets she keeps, growing and changing in ways that are both moving and believable.

... complex, morally ambiguous heroines?

The Nightingale by Kristin Hannah

If the flawed, sometimes-questionable decisions of The Huntress’s protagonists drew you in, you'll be gripped by Vianne and Isabelle in The Nightingale. Both sisters are thrust into impossible situations during the Nazi occupation of France, making choices that challenge conventional heroism and push the boundaries of right and wrong.

... multiple points of view exploring truth and trust?

Code Name Verity by Elizabeth Wein

If you enjoyed the shifting perspectives and how each character in The Huntress brought their own secrets and motivations, Code Name Verity offers a similarly layered narrative. The book alternates between two young women—a captured spy and a pilot—in WWII, weaving together different points of view for a powerful, emotionally resonant story.

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