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 · Author Ronald H. Bal­son art­ful­ly weaves Ada’s tale and the sto­ry of Gabrielle’s legal bat­tle togeth­er into a fast-mov­ing, sus­pense­ful and well-researched nov­el that illu­mi­nates the cru­el­ty and hor­ror of Nazi Ger­many and the hero­ism of ordi­nary bltadwin.rued on: Ronald H. Balson's The Girl from Berlin is the winner of the Book Club category for the National Jewish Book Award. In this new novel, Liam and Catherine come to the aid of an old friend and are drawn into a property dispute in Tuscany that unearths long-buried secrets/5().  · THE GIRL FROM BERLIN by Ronald H. Balson has readers experiencing the emotional roller coaster ride of guilt, anger, fear, and redemption. Chapters alternate between the s/s and


The Girl from Berlin. Ronald H. Balson. National Jewish Book Awards Winner Review; For Book Clubs; Judges' Remarks; By Bar­bara M. Bibel - October 1, When Liam Tag­gart, an inves­ti­ga­tor, and his wife, attor­ney Cather­ine Lock­hart, are invit­ed to din­ner by the own­er of their favorite Ital­ian restau­rant, they. Ronald H. Balson is the author of Once We Were Brothers, Saving Sophie, Karolina's Twins, The Trust and The Girl From Berlin. Ron is an attorney practicing with the firm of Stone, Pogrund and Korey in Chicago. The demands of his trial practice have taken him into courts across the United States and into international venues. An adjunct. Ronald H. Balson's The Girl from Berlin is the winner of the Book Club category for the National Jewish Book Award. In this new novel, Liam and Catherine come to the aid of an old friend and are drawn into a property dispute in Tuscany that unearths long-buried.


“Ron Balson’s masterful historical novel The Girl from Berlin illustrates how crimes buried in the past can reverberate across future generations. In this story, the powerhouse duo of attorney Catherine Lockhart and investigator Liam Taggart must travel to Italy to solve a mystery that somehow ties an elderly women in Tuscany who is about to lose her beloved vineyard, with a Jewish violin prodigy in ’s Berlin during Hitler’s rise. In internationally-bestselling author Ronald H. Balson's newest audiobook, The Girl from Berlin, Liam and Catherine come to the aid of an old friend and are drawn into a property dispute in Tuscany that unearths long-buried secrets. An old friend calls Catherine Lockhart and Liam Taggart to his famous Italian restaurant to enlist their help. Author Ronald H. Bal­son art­ful­ly weaves Ada’s tale and the sto­ry of Gabrielle’s legal bat­tle togeth­er into a fast-mov­ing, sus­pense­ful and well-researched nov­el that illu­mi­nates the cru­el­ty and hor­ror of Nazi Ger­many and the hero­ism of ordi­nary people.

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