Book 1

The Kommandant's Girl

by Pam Jenoff

Published 27 February 2007

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Based in part on actual events, Kommandant's Girl is a compelling tale of love and courage in a dangerous and desperate times.

Nineteen-year-old Emma Bau has been married only three weeks when Nazi tanks thunder into her native Poland. Within days Emma's husband, Jacob, is forced to disappear underground, leaving her imprisoned within the city's decrepit, moldering Jewish ghetto. But then, in the dead of night, the resistance smuggles her out.

Taken to Krakow to live with Jacob's Catholic cousin, Krysia, Emma takes on a new identity as Anna Lipowski, a gentile.

Emma's already precarious situation is complicated by her introduction to Kommandant Richwalder, a high-ranking Nazi official who hires her to work as his assistant. Urged by the resistance to use her position to access details of the Nazi occupation, Emma must compromise her safety - and her marriage vows - in order to help Jacob's cause. As the atrocities of war intensify, so does Emma's relationship with the Kommandant, building to a climax that will risk not only her double life, but also the lives of those she loves.

Praise for Pam Jenoff:

'[A] heartbreakingly romantic story of forbidden love during WW2' - Heat

'Must read' - Daily Express


Book 2

The Diplomat's Wife

by Pam Jenoff

Published 15 February 2008

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How have I been lucky enough to come here, to be alive, when so many others are not? I should have died. . . . But I am here.

1945. Surviving the brutality of a Nazi prison camp, Marta Nederman is lucky to have escaped with her life. Recovering from the horror, she meets Paul, an American soldier who gives her hope of a happier future. But their plans to meet in London are dashed when Paul's plane crashes.

Devastated and pregnant, Marta marries Simon, a caring British diplomat, and glimpses the joy that home and family can bring. But her happiness is threatened when she learns of a Communist spy in British intelligence, and that the one person who can expose the traitor is connected to her past.

Praise for Pam Jenoff:

‘[A] heartbreakingly romantic story of forbidden love during WW2’ – Heat

‘Must read’ – Daily Express


The Ambassador's Daughter

by Pam Jenoff

Published 1 January 2013

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Paris, 1919

The nation's leaders have gathered to rebuild the world from the ashes of The Great War. But for one woman, the City of Light harbours dark secrets and dangerous liaisons Brought to the peace conference by her German Diplomat father, Margot resents being trapped in Paris where she is still looked upon as the enemy.

Yet returning to Berlin means a life with the wounded fiance she barely knows. Torn between duty and the desire to be free, Margot strikes up unlikely alliances: with Krysia, a musician who protects a secret; and with Georg, the handsome, damaged naval officer who makes Margot question where her true loyalties should lie.

Against the backdrop of one of the most significant events of the century, a delicate web of lies obscures the line between the casualties of war and of the heart, making trust a luxury that no one can afford.

THE STUNNING PREQUEL TO THE BESTSELLING NOVEL, KOMMANDANT'S GIRL, HERALDED A 'BREATHTAKING DEBUT' BY PUBLISHERS WEEKLY

'Wonderfully written and utterly compelling, this is a must-read' - The Sun

Praise for Pam Jenoff:

'[A] heartbreakingly romantic story of forbidden love during WW2' - Heat

'Must read' - Daily Express