Last update : 11/21/24
Author : Katherine Reay
Length : 11h48
Narrated by : Saskia Maarleveld, Ann Marie Gideon, P. J. Ochlan
Category : Thriller & Suspense
Possibility of free reading : YES
Since childhood, Luisa Voekler has had a passion for puzzles and code-breaking. Her sharp intellect and logical mind make her a natural fit for a promising career at the CIA. However, while her peers dive into exciting Cold War projects in the vibrant late 1980s, Luisa finds herself confined to decoding World War II communications, a task that seems increasingly irrelevant.
Haris Voekler, a journalist, was raised with pride in East Berlin. But as he becomes disillusioned with postwar East Germany, he sees that the Soviet promises of a brighter future are empty. When the Berlin Wall rises, Haris is cut off from his young daughter and left alone after his wife's death. His only hope of reconnecting with his family lies in sending coded messages to his father-in-law on the other side of the Iron Curtain.
Luisa stumbles upon a hidden collection of letters from the father she believed to be dead. These letters reveal the truth about her grandfather’s secretive activities, her father’s true identity, and the reasons behind her stalled career. Armed with this newfound knowledge and driven by a desperate hope, she sets off for Berlin, determined to rescue her father from East Berlin.
As Luisa and Haris share their stories, the narrative races towards one of the most pivotal moments of the twentieth century—the fall of the Berlin Wall, a night that symbolized freedom, truth, and the long-awaited reconciliation for those who endured life under the Iron Curtain.
Dive into "The Berlin Letters", a gripping Cold War novel by Katherine Reay, masterfully narrated by Saskia Maarleveld, Ann Marie Gideon, and P. J. Ochlan. This 11-hour and 48-minute audiobook transports listeners to the heart of Berlin, unraveling a tale of espionage, family secrets, and the quest for freedom.
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