Hannah Vogel Series by Rebecca Cantrell

3.98 · 46 ratings
  • A Trace of Smoke (Hannah Vogel #1)
    #1

    A Trace of Smoke (Hannah Vogel #1)

    Rebecca Cantrell

    Rated: 3.86 of 5 stars
    · 14 ratings · published 2009

    ***Winner of the Macavity and Bruce Alexander Award!*** It’s 1931 in Berlin, and the world is on the precipice of change—the affluent still dance in their gilded cages but more and more people are living under threat and poverty. Hannah Vogel is a crime reporter forced to write under the male pseudonym Peter Weill. As a widow of the Great War, she’s used to doing what she must to survive... more

  • A Night of Long Knives (Hannah Vogel #2)
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    A Night of Long Knives (Hannah Vogel #2)

    Rebecca Cantrell

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 12 ratings · published 2010

    Journalist Hannah Vogel has vowed to never again set foot in her homeland of Germany while the Nazis are still in power. She has good three years ago in 1931, she kidnapped her “son,” Anton, from the man claiming to be his father--Ernst Rohm, head of the Nazis' SA. A powerful man not to be trifled with, Hannah knows that Rohm will never stop searching for them.Hannah is asked to write about a zeppelin journey from South America to Switzerland, but Switzerland turns out to be too close... more

  • A Game of Lies (Hannah Vogel #3)
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    A Game of Lies (Hannah Vogel #3)

    Rebecca Cantrell

    Rated: 4.10 of 5 stars
    · 10 ratings · published 2011

    Journalist Hannah Vogel returns in A Game of Lies by award-winning author Rebecca Cantrell In preparation for the 1936 Berlin Olympics, the Nazis have rid the streets of anti-Semitic material and other propaganda, and present a peace-seeking face to the world. Journalist and part-time spy for the British, Hannah Vogel, shudders to think of what lies under the temporary coat of gloss... more

  • A City of Broken Glass (Hannah Vogel #4)
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    A City of Broken Glass (Hannah Vogel #4)

    Rebecca Cantrell

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 10 ratings · published 2017

    In 1938, after four years in hiding in Switzerland, journalist Hannah Vogel believes the coast is clear and takes the opportunity for a holiday with her 13-year-old son Anton. Traveling again under the name of Adelheid Zinsli, they arrive in Poland to cover the St. Martin festival, only to learn of the deportation of 12,000 Polish Jews from Germany. Hannah drops everything to get the story on the refugees, soon discovering that the wife of a friend of among them... more

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