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Saskia Maarleveld narrates Kate Quinn's dual-timeline WWI spy novel with a distinct register for each era — her 1915 voice has a brittle, hunted quality and her 1947 voice carries a different kind of exhaustion, and across 15 hours she keeps both women individually vivid. Two more Maarleveld-Quinn collaborations appear in the top recommendations, and the full list of ten highly-rated picks gravitates toward women's historical fiction where the courage is quiet and the stakes are life-sized rather than operatic.

10 books for fans of The Alice Network

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    The Nightingale

    by Kristin Hannah

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    Hannah follows two sisters through occupied France — one hiding refugees, one smuggling Allied airmen — as ordinary women become unlikely heroes.

    4.65 Goodreads (2.2M ratings)
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    The Women

    by Kristin Hannah

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    Hannah chronicles the untold story of women who served in Vietnam, tracking one nurse's journey through war trauma and the hostile homecoming that awaited female veterans.

    4.59 Goodreads (1.6M ratings)
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    The Things We Cannot Say

    by Kelly Rimmer

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    Rimmer weaves together a Polish woman's wartime survival story with her granddaughter's modern family struggles, including caring for an autistic child. The parallel narratives explore how family secrets across generations can both wound and ultimately heal.

    4.54 Goodreads (284.0K ratings)
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    The Help

    by Kathryn Stockett

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    Skeeter returns from college to find her beloved maid Constantine gone, launching a secret project to document the real experiences of black domestic workers in 1960s Mississippi despite the deadly risks.

    4.47 Goodreads (3.0M ratings)
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    Homegoing

    by Yaa Gyasi

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    Two family branches—one sold into slavery, one complicit in selling—unfold across three centuries from 18th-century Ghana to contemporary America.

    4.47 Goodreads (410.6K ratings)
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    Beneath a Scarlet Sky

    by Mark T. Sullivan

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    Teenager Pino Lella guides Jews over the Alps then becomes a Nazi general's driver, spying for the Italian resistance. Based on true events, this forgotten hero's story reveals the extraordinary courage of ordinary people.

    4.43 Goodreads (396.0K ratings)
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    The Book Thief

    by Markus Zusak

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    Young Liesel steals books to cope with wartime Germany while her foster family hides a Jewish refugee. Zusak uses Death as narrator to explore how stories and words become acts of resistance and love.

    4.39 Goodreads (2.9M ratings)
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    The Frozen River

    by Ariel Lawhon

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    A midwife in 1789 Maine becomes a detective when a man's body is found frozen in the river, drawing on her intimate knowledge of every family secret in town. Lawhon turns colonial America into a forensic thriller.

    4.38 Goodreads (594.0K ratings)
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    Pachinko (National Book Award Finalist)

    by Min Jin Lee

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    Lee follows four generations of Korean immigrants in Japan, starting with Sunja's desperate marriage to escape shame and continuing through decades of discrimination and survival.

    4.34 Goodreads (641.5K ratings)
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    The Sunflower House

    by Adriana Allegri

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    In 1939 Germany, bookshop worker Allina Strauss is torn from her peaceful life and forced into a Nazi breeding facility, where survival means finding ways to resist the unthinkable.

    4.34 Goodreads (19.6K ratings)