Oskar's DeceitWhen book one ended Kara went to pick up Karl at the babysitters and both him and the babysitter were gone。Oskar, a Nazi officer and a friend of her sister Anka's husband, offered to help her find Karl。Oskar and Kara search for Karl and Kara becomes close to Oskar although she really still loves Abram, Karl's dad。 She knows that no one, not even her sister can know that Karl is half Jewish。The book shows the disturbing way that the Nazi's think that Germans are the master race and Oskar's DeceitWhen book one ended Kara went to pick up Karl at the babysitters and both him and the babysitter were gone。Oskar, a Nazi officer and a friend of her sister Anka's husband, offered to help her find Karl。Oskar and Kara search for Karl and Kara becomes close to Oskar although she really still loves Abram, Karl's dad。 She knows that no one, not even her sister can know that Karl is half Jewish。The book shows the disturbing way that the Nazi's think that Germans are the master race and every else their slaves。 Her sister is completely taken in with the concept of the German superiority and it bothers Kara and causes tension between the two of them。 Will her relationship with her sister ever be the same?The Nazi propaganda was everywhere and many Germans believed it, lived it in every aspect of their lives and taught it to their children。 The schools had books with horrible pictures Jewish people and disabled people making them look like monsters and promoting the concept that Germans were the only master race。 Will Kara and Oskar find Karl, or will he be lost to Kara forever? She fears for Karl and worries that someone has found out he is half Jewish and wonders if he is safe。 She wishes Abram were here with her。 She wishes she could talk to her sister but she can't 。 This book focuses on the search for Karl and Oskar's obsession with Kara。 The ending is so sad, It does set up for book three which I can't wait to read。This is a great series, I recommend it。Thanks to Roberta Kagan and the Book Whisperer for allowing me to read a complimentary copy of the book for my honest review。 。。。more