Review: The Lost Daughter by Gill Paul

Dual timeline that starts in 1918 and follows Maria Romanov and in this historical fiction story, she survives her family’s brutal murder because a soldier saves her. Maria and her husband Peter live trying to evade the Soviet government and raise their family without alerting suspicion about who Maria is. 
The other timeline is set in 1973 Australia. After her Russian father makes a strange statement, Val Doyle investigates her fathers past as well as what happened to her Chinese mother. Escaping from a abusive husband, she travels to China and eventually discovers secrets about her father that entwine with Maria and her family. 
A fascinating alternate history of one of the Romanov daughters that gives life to Maria and what she could have been like. The historical parts were the ones I liked the most, following Maria and Peter and thier story. The modern storyline kind of dragged at times. Overall a good read though.
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