Tuesday, October 13, 2020

Book Review: "The Puzzle Women" By Anna Ellory



The Puzzle Women is a remarkable story full of rugged, tenacious, amazing women who refuse to let history repeat.

It's a story of triumph over evil, hope over despair, love over hate, and it's a story that we all need to hear!

Thankfully, Anna Ellory has written this captivating piece that showcases the pain during the Berlin Wall experience, coupled with an explosive and abusive past history, combined with mental and medical issues.

It's a powerful story of a mother and her daughters fleeing (in more ways than one) for not only their safety but their freedom.

Rune and Lotte both suffer from similar fates but the central focus is surrounding Roo-Stasi -informer, traitor, who followed the mom and forced her to have surgery.
Now, the mom is missing and presumed dead.

It's a heroic scene filled with psychological torture and mental mind games that will seem all too real.

Being taken advantage of is not Lotte's only label as she's determined to uncover the powerful true story behind her mother's notes.

In the end those responsible are charged but it's such a sad, emotionally draining, mentally exhausting tale in which the woman was found in such a state and the person(s) responsible may be closer than you think.

Thank you to Anna, the pub, NetGalley, and Amazon Kindle for this ARC in exchange for this honest review.

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