Hostages for Life
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Publisher Description
Behind the Iron Curtain, freedom was never simply a dream—it was a dangerous gamble.
Catherine has spent her life in Moscow mastering the silent rules of survival in the Soviet Union, where every conversation is cautious and every decision carries consequences. The daughter of an American father who once crossed into the USSR during the turbulent years before World War II, Catherine knows that history leaves long shadows. In a system built on suspicion, even the past can become a liability.
For years, the possibility of leaving the Soviet Union seemed almost unimaginable. Borders were tightly controlled, travel was restricted, and those who dared to dream of life beyond the Iron Curtain often paid a heavy price.
Then an unexpected opportunity appears.
What begins as a fragile chance to step beyond the Soviet world soon unfolds into a journey across the divided landscape of Cold War Europe. From the watchful streets of Moscow to the sunlit squares of Rome, from diplomatic corridors in Vienna to the uneasy refuge of Frankfurt, Catherine finds herself navigating a world where loyalties shift and trust is never certain.
Each new city promises hope—and danger.
As she moves deeper into unfamiliar territory, Catherine must rely on instinct, resilience, and the quiet courage that has carried her this far. In a time when borders defined destinies and governments shaped lives from the shadows, every choice becomes a step into the unknown.
Hostages for Life is a powerful historical novel of courage, survival, and the enduring human desire for freedom. Spanning the tense geography of Cold War Europe, it tells the story of a woman determined to claim her future—even when the path forward is anything but certain.