![]() ![]() ![]() The narrative is upbeat, with elements of suspense, adventure, action and some romance. ![]() She moves the story confidently along, in a way where it’s easy to get lost in the pages of her thrilling and suspenseful plot. Quinn is a capable and experienced writer and it shows. It’s a lengthy book, but one that flies by surprisingly quickly. In The Huntress, the character of Nina is a former Night Witch, and Quinn is able to tell their story through her. In this case, it’s about a group of Soviet female aviation units, known as the Night Witches. ![]() Like with The Alice Network, Quinn works in a factual, lesser-known facet about women in history to serve as an integral part of her story. The lively narrative zig zags across multiple countries and continents, and jumps back and forth across various time periods before and after World War II. The plot kicks off right away, and it’s a story that teems with adventure and suspense. I was hooked by this book pretty early on, probably by about 50 pages into it. Female Aviators known as the Night Witches, Rufina Gasheva and Nataly Meklin Book Review ![]()
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