Tribunal by Sandra Grey
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
Great book where the story takes place right after WWII.
I have not read the other two books (not available on the publisher/apps I use.) I would still recommend it as a stand-alone.
Kept my interest the entire time - although it took a couple of chapters to really get into it.
CONS: I didn't care for how fast the narrator (David Walker, on Deseret Book) was reading it (I listened to this on audio). It was way too fast and I couldn't just "casually" listen to it, I had to really focus and pay close attention or I would miss words. Other than that, it was a great read!
The story takes place in 1945 and there are four main characters, where two of them end up on opposing ends of post-WWII Communist endeavors. It's interesting and while it didn't "keep me on the edge of my seat", it did keep my interest piked enough that I had a hard time putting it down sometimes.
What would you do if you had "done your job" during WWII and came to realize it was for the wrong side of the moral/ethical line? How would you "stop it", or "repent" or move on in life knowing what you'd done, and how would you help others know you were not truly that person? And likely never really were, but you, like many others had been blinded to these things prior to the war?
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