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“A heartfelt and raw dive into family secrets. Well written and researched lots of aha moments, even though the story is well known.”
— Chip • Fable Book Parlour
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“Family history is complicated and at times traumatic to delve into. Ms Kuehn has spent decades doing painful research into her own family and their ties to one of our country's most traumatic events, the attack on Pearl Harbor. Like many families living in the US at that time, my own family history took dramatic turns because of events of that day and this book not only explores the Kuehn connection but I found it made me consider my own family's changed trajectory from that day on. As a lover of history and mystery, I found this book incredibly engaging and the ending message of facing difficult truths to prevent the repeat of history timely. ”
— Laura • The Pleasant Pheasant Bookstore
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“Both a fascinating and devastating true story of a family that proves truth is stranger than fiction. I’ve thought about it every day since finishing. For readers of history, true crime, spy thrillers, and memoirs.”
— Miranda Berdahl • Wind City Books
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“Imagine finding out your family was integral in the attack on Pearl Harbor! This shocking narrative expertly chronicles Kuehn uncovering her family’s harrowing past. This dramatic story is full of secrets and deception. Family of Spies combines history and good storytelling - like a spy thriller.”
— Karin • Bookworm of Edwards
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“A truly astounding and horrifying tale of one family’s treacherous actions that aided and abetted the bombing of Pearl Harbor and the granddaughter/daughter that uncovered the facts and shared them with the world. ”
— Debbie • The Well-Read Moose
"[Narrator Erin] Bennett’s reading is never overdone; her directness neither shies away from [author Christine] Kuehn’s unpleasant revelations nor sensationalizes them...her light expression lets the dramatic details speak for themselves." — Booklist"[Narrator Erin] Bennett's enunciation is clear and precise, and she credibly affects various accents for people of different nationalities, as well as male and female voices. Bennett's alto pitch and calm presentation are splendid for this amazing true story." — KirkusA propulsive, never-before-told story of one family’s shocking involvement as Nazi and Japanese spies during WWII and the pivotal role they played in the bombing of Pearl Harbor.It began with a letter from a screenwriter, asking about a story. Your family. World War II. Nazi spies. Christine Kuehn was shocked and confused. When she asked her seventy-year-old father, Eberhard, what this could possibly be about, he stalled, deflected, demurred, and then wept. He knew this day would come.The Kuehns, a prominent Berlin family, saw the rise of the Nazis as a way out of the hard times that had befallen them. When the daughter of the family, Eberhard’s sister, Ruth, met Nazi leader Joseph Goebbels at a party, the two hit it off, and they had an affair. But Ruth had a secret—she was half Jewish—and Goebbels found out. Rather than having Ruth killed, Goebbels instead sent the entire Kuehn family to Hawaii, to work as spies half a world away. There, Ruth and her parents established an intricate spy operation from their home, just a few miles down the road from Pearl Harbor, shielding Eberhard from the truth. They passed secrets to the Japanese, leading to the devastating attack on Pearl Harbor. After Eberhard’s father was arrested and tried for his involvement in planning the assault, Eberhard learned the harsh truth about his family and faced a decision that would change the path of the Kuehn family forever.Jumping back and forth between Christine discovering her family’s secret and the untold past of the spies in Germany, Japan, and Hawaii, Family of Spies is fast-paced history at its finest and will rewrite the narrative of December 7, 1941."[Narrator Erin] Bennett’s reading is never overdone; her directness neither shies away from [author Christine] Kuehn’s unpleasant revelations nor sensationalizes them...her light expression lets the dramatic details speak for themselves."—BooklistA Macmillan Audio production from Celadon Books
Christine Kuehn was cocooned in the sanctity of a quiet suburban life when a mysterious letter in 1994 pierced that bubble, sending her on a thirty-year quest to discover the truth behind a horrendous family secret kept hidden for half a century. Following a career in journalism, public relations, and nonprofits, Christine now lives in Maryland with her husband, close to their three grown children.
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Audiobook details
Author:
Christine Kuehn
Narrator:
Erin Bennett
ISBN:
9781250415585
Length:
8 hours 36 minutes
Language:
English
Publisher:
Macmillan Audio
Publication date:
November 25, 2025
Edition:
Unabridged
Libro.fm rank:
#334 Overall
Genre rank:
#11 in Politics & Economy
Reviews
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"A brilliantly researched and dramatic story which will captivate the reader till the very end. The humanity of this story underlies the terrible acts undertaken, and a testament to the power of truth, and love, above all."
—Heather Morris, New York Times bestselling author of The Tattooist of Auschwitz
"This true tale of espionage in wartime is full of plot twists worthy of a Hollywood thriller. Christine Kuehn takes on an intriguing, sometimes startling journey into a family’s dark past—her own."
—Evan Thomas, author of Road to Surrender
"Deeply researched and evocatively written, Family of Spies is that all too rare combination of accurate history and great storytelling. An honest and unflinching exploration of the role Christine Kuehn's grandparents played in facilitating the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, the book deftly weaves geopolitics, espionage and strained familial relationships into a spellbinding whole. Highly recommended."
—Stephen Harding, New York Times bestselling author of The Last Battle
"Absorbing niche history about a grandfather’s secret Nazi identity."
—Kirkus
"Taut as a spy thriller—but shockingly real—Family of Spies unearths the dark secret of an American family swept up in Nazi ambition, deception, and a covert role in one of the most devastating days in U.S. history. Christine Kuehn’s journey into her family's past will leave you stunned. This is history that haunts."
—Adam Makos, author of the New York Times bestseller, Devotion
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