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Tito’s Lost Children: Bosnia and Herzegovina

Author(s): Andrew Anzur Clement

Location(s): Bosnia and Herzegovina

Genre(s): Fiction

Era(s): Later 20th Century

No 3 in Tito’s Lost Children

Maršal Jovana Avramovska, the next leader of Yugoslavia, awakens from near-death to find Sarajevo under siege by Serb artillery. She and her team must keep her continued existence a secret while her adoptive brother, Hristijan, works on a desperate plan to topple Serbia’s power-mad president. To do so, they must prevent the Bosnian lines from collapsing – and stop the country’s other nationalities from turning against each other. Faced with more human suffering than they imagined possible, how much can Jovana and her team take before they start to crack?

After years of trying to regain his father’s approval, Predrag returns to the Serbian capital of Belgrade, triumphant. Credited with killing Jovana, he is promoted into the Serb military’s upper ranks, but remains convinced that his half-brother is still out to ruin him. Paranoid and angrier than ever, Predrag is forced to reexamine who his real allies are. Then he learns of a shocking Serb plot. The course of the entire war – and the failure or success of ethnic cleansing in Bosnia – could rest on his decision.

As the Yugoslav Wars enter their most brutal phase, Jovana and Predrag must wrestle with dark family vendettas and botched schemes of international diplomacy. They face their greatest challenges yet, in the final installment of Tito’s Lost Children, the alternative history trilogy that dares to ask the question: What if Maršal Tito, the strongman of Yugoslavia, had named a completely untested successor?

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