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Valerie Dost von Dostenberg
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After The Last Train

 

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The Story

Daniel Hale grows up in a quiet Connecticut town where discipline, integrity, and restraint shape the rhythm of daily life. At Yale, he studies European history and languages, believing that understanding a culture might help prevent the collapse of civilization.


But by 1942, civilization is already collapsing.


Quietly recruited into the newly formed Office of Strategic Services, Daniel enters the invisible war-one fought not with armies, but with intelligence, patience, and identities that must never be discovered. Trained in secrecy and sent across the Atlantic, he moves through wartime Europe under borrowed names, learning that survival often depends less on courage than on silence.

Across the continent, Leah Goldberg, a young

 Jewish woman whose life has been shattered by Nazi persecution, is fighting her own war for survival. Brilliant, resilient, and determined to protect what remains of her family and people, Leah becomes part of a fragile network of resistance that stretches across occupied Europe.


When Daniel's mission finally brings him into the heart of that underground world, their paths collide in a landscape of danger and deception. Every conversation may be overheard. Every ally may be compromised. Trust becomes their most dangerous decision.


As the war tightens its grip on Europe, Daniel and Leah must navigate a shadow world of resistance fighters, informants, and double agents where even the smallest mistake could destroy everything.


Because in this war, the greatest victories will never be celebrated.


After the Last Train is a sweeping World War II novel of espionage, resilience, and the quiet heroism of those who fought in the shadows-where love, loyalty, and courage must survive in a world built on secrecy.


Some wars are fought on battlefields. Others are fought in silence.


Similar books: The Nightingale, All the Light We Cannot See, The Alice Network


Copyright © 2026 Valerie Dost von Dostenberg - Author - All Rights Reserved.


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