Description
The Other Side of the Wire is a powerful work of WWII historical fiction by New York Times bestselling author H.W. Coyle. Set in 1935 Germany, the novel follows a Jewish orphan who must disguise her identity to escape religious persecution and is ultimately adopted by a high-ranking Nazi family. As she struggles with acceptance—both internal and external—her journey becomes one of survival, identity, and quiet defiance within one of history’s most dangerous regimes.
This gripping WWII historical fiction explores rarely seen perspectives of war, religion, gender identity, and the moral complexities of family and belonging. A finalist for the 2021 Best Book Awards in LGBTQ Fiction, The Other Side of the Wire is a haunting and thought-provoking novel that sheds light on hidden truths of the past while resonating with today’s conversations about identity and resilience.
Author: H.W. Coyle
Emily Girolamo –
Harold Coyle delivers again with The Other Side of the Wire—a gripping, fast-paced novel that drops you straight into the heart of modern warfare. As a New York Times bestselling author, Coyle knows how to blend action, emotion, and realism, and this book is no exception. With well-drawn characters and a story that feels all too timely, it explores the complexities of conflict, loyalty, and the blurry lines between friend and foe. If you like military thrillers that make you think as much as they keep you turning the pages, this one’s for you.