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Bent and Broken

Gretel & Her Thieving Brother

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Bent and Broken

By: Violet Millhouse
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Once Upon A Time of War . . . What happens when a favorite fairy tale gets dropped into the middle of Europe in World War 2? Take Hansel and Gretel, for example, England, 1941: She was born and raised in the UK, but with a name like Gretel Braun, when Germany started bombing their country, it was no surprise that she lost her teaching position at a posh school for girls. Gretel moved to London to live with her brother, but he neglected to tell her that he was in prison for stealing Lady So-and-So's pearls. Her brother claimed he was framed, but she has her own problems now. Gretel was considering any other option besides the world’s oldest profession when she gets the chance to prove her worth to the war effort. In the process, she might also be able to find out who really stole those pearls . . . how can she refuse? “I have been bent and broken, but—I hope—into a better shape.” ~Charles Dickens. ~~~Once Upon a Time of War Series Bent & Broken: Gretel & Her Thieving Brother Secrets of de Schoenwinkel (the Shoe Shop) Spies Amongst All the Splinters Coming soon: Felka & the Forest Trove Make Do & Mend: Mary McDonald’s Farm Fair Towers of Former Days The Apothecary & The Magician And more . . . Cozy Mystery Women War England Fiction Magic Users
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