Alex RosenbergThanks to Robert Soares and Janay Lampkin of Spark Point, I am giving away 10 print copies of  ‘The Girl From Krakow’ by Alex Rosenberg .

Description of  ‘The Girl From Krakow’ by Alex Rosenberg:


It’s 1935. Rita Feuerstahl comes to the university in Krakow intent on enjoying her freedom. But life has other things in store—marriage, a love affair, a child, all in the shadows of the oncoming war. When the war arrives, Rita is armed with a secret so enormous that it could cost the Allies everything, even as it gives her the will to live.

She must find a way both to keep her secret and to survive amid the chaos of Europe at war. Living by her wits among the Germans as their conquests turn to defeat, she seeks a way to prevent the inevitable doom of Nazism from making her one of its last victims. Can her passion and resolve outlast the most powerful evil that Europe has ever seen?

In an epic saga that spans from Paris in the ’30s and Spain’s Civil War to Moscow, Warsaw, and the heart of Nazi Germany, The Girl from Krakowfollows one woman’s battle for survival as entire nations are torn apart, never to be the same.

About Alex Rosenberg:


Alex Rosenberg

Photo Credit: James Wallace

When he’s not writing historical novels, Alex Rosenberg is a professor of philosophy at Duke University. Alex’s first novel, The Girl From Krakow is a thriller that explores how a young woman and her lover navigate the dangerous thirties, the firestorm of war in Europe, and how they make sense of their survival. He is working on his second novel, a murder mystery set in Oxford and London in the 1950s that takes the reader back to before, during and after the second world war in New York.

 Before he became a novelist Alex wrote a large number of books about the philosophy of science, especially about economics and biology. These books were mainly addressed to other academics. But in 2011 Alex published a book that explores the answers that science gives to the big questions of philosophy that most atheists (and all thinking people) ask themselves–questions about the nature of reality, the meaning of life, moral values, free will, the relationship of the mind to the brain, and our human future. That book, “The Atheist’s Guide to Reality,” was widely reviewed and was quite controversial.

Giveaway of ‘The Girl From Krakow’ by Alex Rosenberg:


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