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Author: amystewart
Split apart by the war effort, the indomitable Kopp sisters take on saboteurs and spies and stand up to the Army brass as they face the possibility that their life back home will never be the same. The U.S. has finally entered World War I. Constance, the oldest of the Kopp sisters, is doing intelligence work on the home front for the Bureau of Investigation while youngest sister and aspiring … and aspiring actress, Fleurette, travels across the country entertaining troops with song and dance. Meanwhile, at an undisclosed location in France, Norma oversees her thwarted pigeon project for the Army…
From a New York Times bestselling author! As World War I looms on the horizon, the Kopp sisters enroll in a National Service School, a military camp created to prepare women to help the war effort. There, they must contend with secrets, prejudice, and danger… “Gripping and satisfying” (The Washington Post).
In 1916 New Jersey, deputy sheriff Constance Kopp transports a woman to a psychiatric hospital — but the woman’s story raises her suspicions. With her hard-won job on the line, Constance must decide how far she’ll go to seek justice. “Stewart skillfully builds nail-biting suspense” (Publishers Weekly).
From a New York Times bestselling author: In 1916 New Jersey, innocent young women are being arrested on morality charges — but deputy sheriff Constance Kopp will come to their defense! This clever book in a series is “perfect for book groups” (Booklist).
An “immensely satisfying mystery” (Booklist) from a New York Times bestselling author: Constance Kopp, one of the nation’s first policewomen, tackles crime in 1915 New York with the help of her equally determined sisters. “Smart, atmospheric fun” (Kirkus Reviews).
From a New York Times bestselling author comes an NPR Best Book of the Year: Follow the adventures of Constance Kopp in this “too-good-to-be-true (but mostly true!) tale of violence, courage, stubbornness, and resourcefulness” (Elizabeth Gilbert, author of Eat, Pray, Love).