"All in all, it's a fantastic read. This is a true example of historical fiction at its best. Perfect for fans of novels about World War II, unsung heroes, and strong characters in an authentic setting. This is a touching, believable story you won't soon forget." - "Lost Family" by Katherine Williams receives five stars and the "Highly Recommended" award of excellence from The Historical Fiction Company
"Lost Family is a gripping and entertaining tale, skillfully told - harrowing and heartwarming at turns - that explores the nature of history, family, and the sacrifices of those who came before." - Peggy Kurkowski, Independent Book Review
"Beautifully written, it is touching, funny, sad and uplifting - basically it has everything you could want in a good novel." - Kathryn Carruthers, A LoveReading Ambassador
"Katherine Williams's intense focus on daily living under Occupied rule gives readers a solid sense of discovery, bringing history to life as the two characters field challenges in their lives and find their romances and family connections dovetailing between past and present events." - D. Donovan, Senior Reviewer, Midwest Book Review.
"Katherine Williams masterfully crafts a story that is rich in detail, emotion, and suspense, drawing readers into a world where past and present collide. The characters are at the story's heart, with ingeniously explored inner struggles that drive the narrative forward." - The Book Commentary
"Lost Family by Katherine Williams captures the reader's attention from the opening page to the very last one with a twist in the tale that is unexpected and not what the reader is expecting." - Five Stars from Readers' Favorite
A bizarre encounter opens this gripping World War Two novel of love, betrayal, and new beginnings.
When an attractive associate tells Ben Griffiths that she has a vintage photo of someone who looks remarkably like him, he dismisses it as a clever pick-up line. Soon after, he discovers a painting among his late grandmother's possessions. The artwork appears to have been painted in the same location as his colleague's photo. This serendipitous discovery leads him on a journey to France, where a heartbreaking secret awaits.
In 1939 France, seventeen-year-old Amlie Maurois is a promising artist. She plans to attend art school in Tours, but the German invasion ends her dream. She instead channels her skills into forging documents, helping the persecuted to escape certain death. While on her mission, she becomes involved with a British agent. When her acts of resistance result in retaliation by angry neighbors, including threats and violence, her courage is tested. He finds her a safe place to hide, but no one knows if they will survive this war.
From the author of The Glovemaker's War, Lost Family explores the horrors of life in Occupied France and its stories left unspoken.