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J H B, Media/Journalist
Keep Saying Their Names mixes fact and fiction to tell several stories that interlace via shifting timelines and points of view. In this way, a mosaic is created.
The novel begins and ends with Hirsch’s story as he is captured by the invading Nazi army in 1942. But we also explore the life of the notorious Henry Oliver Rinnan, a real-life Norwegian national — eventually executed for war crimes — who sold his soul by working with Germans during the war, and who is believed to have been responsible for Hirsch’s arrest..
Full review available at The Washington Independent Review of Books.