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The Botanist's Tracks

Beyond the Tracks, Book 3

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The Botanist's Tracks

By: Michael Reit
Narrated by: John Maddaloni
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Felcia Hodaks's vital botanical skills are the only thing keeping her away from the gas chambers.

Against the backdrop of Auschwitz-Birkenau's ever-present brutality, Felcia tends to the plants needed for one of the Reich's most ambitious experiments—one that could tip the war in favor of the Nazis.

When Sabina Kupka discovers the horrifying nature of her father's job at a coal mine run by Nazis, she agrees to work with an increasingly defiant resistance. What starts small but significant soon propels her into a frontline role—dangerous enough to cost her her life if caught.

Soon, both women are engaged in a daring plan to arm the prisoners of Auschwitz-Birkenau.

The Botanist's Tracks is the third installment in the Beyond the Tracks series and takes readers to the Nazi agricultural camp of Rajsko, a ten-minute ride from Auschwitz-Birkenau.

Based on actual events, The Botanist's Tracks is the first-ever book set primarily in Rajsko and shows the incredible ingenuity of prisoners in finding ways to rise against impossible odds.

©2024 Michael Reit (P)2024 Michael Reit
Jewish World War II
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Gripping storylines

Loved this book and felt as if I was also there with the women taking part and feeling all the emotions and anxieties they felt. Highly recommend.

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Reverting

This next new audio book in the series is as reverting as the others. In fact you can’t put it down. I would definitely recommend it to anyone with an interest in the episode in history. It is a stand alone red even though there are slight prebook connections there not necessary to the enjoyment of this story.

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