<b>"Sundin''s novels set the gold standard for historical war romance, and </b><b><i>When Twilight Breaks</i></b><b> is arguably her most brilliant and important work to date."--</b><b><i>Booklist</i></b><b> starred review<br/><br/></b><b>"Sundin is a must-buy . . . and her latest World War II tale positively crackles with tension."--</b><b><i>Library Journal</i></b><b> starred review</b><br/><br/>Munich, 1938. Evelyn Brand is an American foreign correspondent as determined to prove her worth in a male-dominated profession as she is to expose the growing tyranny in Nazi Germany. To do so, she must walk a thin line. If she offends the government, she could be expelled from the country--or worse. If she fails to truthfully report on major stories, she''ll never be able to give a voice to the oppressed--and wake up the folks back home.<br/><br/>In another part of the city, American graduate student Peter Lang is working on his PhD in German. Disillusioned with the chao