Ellie Midwood

Ellie Midwood

9 Series

Ellie Midwood is a USA Today bestselling author known for her historical fiction novels, many of which are set during World War II. Her interest in this era stems from her grandfather, a junior sergeant, and she continues to research the period extensively. Ellie resides in New York.

In "The Aftermath" by Ellie Midwood, set in 1945 Berlin, liberated Auschwitz survivor Tadeusz Baumann collaborates with American intelligence to hunt down Otto Neumann, a high-ranking SS official responsible for thousands of deaths. Their only lead is Neumann's daughter, Gerlinde, a former BDM member who rejects the allegations against her father as propaganda. Tadeusz and Agent Morris must persuade Gerlinde to cooperate before Neumann escapes permanently. They need to convince her that her elite Nazi upbringing is tainted by evil. As Germany is liberated, the battle for hearts and minds continues.

The Austrian

The Austrian

(2016)

The Austrian, Part 2

(2016)

The Girl From Berlin

The Girl from Berlin / Standartenführer's Wife

(2015)

Gruppenführer's Mistress

(2015)

War Criminal's Widow

(2015)

The Indigo Rebels

The Indigo Rebels

(2017)

The Lyon Affair

(2017)

Liberation

(2018)

Metropolis

Metropolis

(2020)

Spies

(2020)

Women and The Holocaust

Emilia

(2016)

The Girl Who Survived / No Man's Land

(2019)

The Girl in the Striped Dress / Auschwitz Syndrome

(2019)

Standalone Novels

The Brooklyn Boys Club

(2015)

A Motherland's Daughter, A Fatherland's Son

(2018)

Of Knights and Dogfights

(2018)

The Aftermath

(2020)

The Violinist of Auschwitz

(2020)

The Girl Who Escaped from Auschwitz

(2021)

The Girl on the Platform

(2021)

The White Rose Network

(2022)

The Wife Who Risked Everything

(2022)

The Undercover Secretary

(2023)

The Child Who Lived

(2023)

I Have to Save Them

(2024)

When the World Went Silent

(2024)

The Photographer's Secret

(2025)

Short Stories/Novellas

Killing the Hangman

(2019)

Non-Fiction

The New York Doll

(2014)

Anthologies

The Darkest Hour

(2018)

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