The spirit of famous Jewish ballet dancer, Francheska Mann (Mannheim), is stuck in time in a parallel dimension in 1943 at Auschwitz Concentration Camp, Poland.
I am the Auschwitz Dancer, Francheska Mann, former ballerina, who was shot and killed by machine gun fire on October 23, in the women's locker room outside the Zyklon B gas showers. I was twenty-six when I died. In this game, they all call me "Frankie." The competition in this quantum dimension, which is frozen in the month of October, 1943, is to redeem myself by joining lovers who were separated by fate. With every couple I can re-unite, I can come closer to my own love, my husband, Marek Rosenberg, who is being held by my nemesis of life and death, the Nazi's supernatural ubermensch, Herr Soul Master. The ultimate goal is to defeat Herr Soul Master and return the Earth to its natural time and place.
James Musgrave was born in Fall River, Massachusetts. He taught as a Professor of English and worked as a Supervisor, Management Development at Caltech, Pasadena and at various San Diego colleges. He is now the author and publisher at EMRE Publishing, LLC in San Diego. He has won many writing awards, and his mysteries are "featured selections" by the American Library Association. He was also a Finalist in the Bram Stoker Awards, First Place Award for Best Historical Mystery in the Chanticleer International Book Awards, and a Finalist in the Heekin Fellowship.
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Good but different. This story is very unique and different and gave me cold chills right from the start. This is a cliffhanger so be prepared for that. The Admiral Butterflies was beautifully done and very eerie. The story is a look at a horrible time in history in an unusual way it is good in its own right very thought provoking and heartbreaking. I will be honest it made me sad but it is very well done. I did receive a free copy of this book and voluntarily chose to review it.
This was a strange and different book. Thought provoking? It is about a horrible time in history and plays with one's feelings and emotions. It is a cliff hanger, but then it is serialised, so maybe more will be revealed. I admit I didn't really like this, probably as it described a terrible time. But even the prose upset me. I will not continue with the series. I received a complimentary copy and leave this review voluntarily.