IPPY Gold Medal, Historical Fiction, 2022 This enthralling climax to the series has all the trappings of a great summer read: complex WWII history, requited love, and the chance to live through the eyes of a passionate woman as she grows into the person the reader can applaud. - Claudia Fontaine Chidester, author of Trusted Eye: Post-World War II Adventures of a Fearless Art Advocate In February 1946, Anna Klein and her boss Henry Cooper face major changes at the Monuments Men Collecting Point. With Cooper's dreaded re-deployment looming and their feelings for each other intensifying, Anna has to decide between him, her family, and her marriage. A future with Cooper means giving up everything she knows and running away from her own past, which isn't at all what it seemed. Meanwhile, a destitute artist asks for her help in finding paintings he sold before the war. But his story doesn't pan out, leaving a despairing Anna running against the clock with more questions than she may have time to answer. Yetmen once again presents the reader with a fascinating, emotional plunge into the devastation after WWII. The delicate romance between Cooper and Anna continues, slowly but surely building, while they must figure out their future. This book sets a romance in an unlikely time, between two people from very different backgrounds, and it works very effectively to keep the reader interested. A mixture of love, overcoming despair from war and copious death, and mystery, Yetmen skillfully crafts a book full of original characters, an interesting plot, and authentic emotions. The characters really make the story. They are very real and genuine, and the reader will feel as though they walk alongside the characters in this novel, experiencing life with them. They are not flat, but instead round, with flaws, pain, longing, joy, and growth. — Critics Report, The BookLife Prize That Which Remains is a triumphant conclusion to the riveting Anna Klein trilogy. Yetmen gives us suspense, intrigue, and romance as Anna traps the surviving WWII German art thieves while swooning with caution for our Monuments Man Captain Cooper. An entertaining path to understanding art restitution challenges that are still with us today. Anna rightly portends: "Fifty years from now, people are still going to be looking for their paintings..." It is a story of grit and determination to do right as Anna faces her complex past and protects her family. She conjures our empathy for the hardship the German families endured while grappling with collective guilt. This enthralling climax to the series has all the trappings of a great summer read: complex WWII history, requited love, and the chance to live through the eyes of a passionate woman as she grows into the person the reader can applaud. ~ Claudia Fontaine Chidester, author of Trusted Eye: Post-World War II Adventures of a Fearless Art Advocate This compelling conclusion to the Anna Klein Trilogy populates the art collecting point in 1945 Wiesbaden with our favorite characters, plus several new ones, once again bringing to life my own father's experience in post-war Germany. ~ Louis Rorimer, son of WW II Monuments Man James J. Rorimer C.F. Yetmen's ambitious trilogy remembers the passion and sacrifice of those who restored Nazi pillage for future generations. A page-turning combination of art mystery and will-they-won't-they chemistry, That Which Remains represents its own unique artistry in historical fiction. ~ David Marion Wilkinson, author of Not Between Brothers and Oblivion's Altar C.F. YETMEN is the author of the Anna Klein Trilogy, set in Germany at the end of World War II. Book one, The Roses Underneath, received the 2015 IPPY Gold Medal for Historical Fiction, was named a 2014 Notable Indie Book by the Shelf Unbound Writing Competition, and was a 2014 Finalist in the Foreword Reviews' INDIEFAB Book of the Year Awards. Book two, What is Forgiven, received the 2018 IPPY Silver Medal for Historical Fiction, and was a finalist in the 2018 National Indie Excellence Awards and the 2017 Foreword Reviews' INDIEFAB Book of the Year Awards. Book three, That Which Remains, will be published in May 2021. She lives and works in Austin, Texas.