A review by ljrinaldi
Queen of Kenosha by Howard Shapiro

3.0

Take a little bit of the Greenwich village folk scene of the 1960s, and the Nazis that escaped to America after WWII, and a folk singer who wants to be as big as Bob Dylan, and you get Queen of Kenosha.

This graphic novel, the first of a trilogy, follows Nina, as she is recruited to join undercover agents who are trying to catch all the Nazis that threaten to destroy the United States. In between missions, she is still playing her music and trying to get ahead with the rest of her career.



This touches on the troubles of the 1960s, as well as today, as Nina feels that you don't become a bad guy to to defeat the bad guys. Good discussion and reactions.

Not sure where this is going, but as usual, the author is spinning an interesting story.

Thanks to Netgalley for making this book available for an honest review.