Aspas excels at creating a sense of claustrophobia and dread. The setting of the "house in the forest" serves as a literal and metaphorical trap for the characters.
This is a compelling, fast-paced read for fans of historical fiction who are interested in the more obscure and disturbing facets of WWII history. It is a stark reminder of the human cost of extremist ideologies. La casa del bosque de Marbach - Francisco Javie...
While the book is well-researched, some readers on Amazon Spain have noted that it emphasizes more sensationalist theories about "sex factories," which some modern historians find less supported by evidence compared to the program's role in child abduction and forced "Germanization". Verdict Aspas excels at creating a sense of claustrophobia and dread