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In Nazi-occupied Great Britain, Scotland Yard’s Detective Inspector Archer looks into a routine murder case that’s more deadly than it seems… Alternate history comes to life in this riveting spy novel from “a master of fictional espionage” (Daily Mail).
From an internationally bestselling author: As World War II dawns, Lisette must protect her mentor’s art from Nazi invaders. “Mesmerizing… Vreeland’s passionate writing is as good as a private showing at the Louvre” (Kirkus Reviews starred review).
As Lou finds friendship and opportunity in 1920s Paris, the tides of history pull her life in a sinister direction… A National Book Award finalist presents “a dark and glorious tour de force” (Booklist starred review).
Poland, 1944: Resistance fighter Jakób crosses paths with orphaned Gretl when she survives a bomb that was meant for a German vehicle. As the years pass, together they grapple with faith and hope in a beautiful “story of war, redemption, and love” (Publishers Weekly).
“An epic tale of mystery and adventure” (Library Journal) with nearly 2,200 five-star Goodreads ratings: Amid the dangers of World War II, a group of women code-named “Citadel” risk everything to smuggle refugees away from their Nazi-occupied homeland. But an ancient secret threatens their mission…
Powerful Retelling of the Story of EstherIn 1944, blond and blue-eyed Jewess Hadassah Benjamin feels abandoned by God when she…
When her family falls on hard times during World War II, Charlotte takes on German POWs to help tend her family’s farm — a decision that sparks life-changing consequences. “A tale that will stay with you always” (New York Times bestselling author Antoinette May).
“A moving personal testament to courage” (The New York Times): Gerda Weissmann Klein, a recipient of the Presidential Medal of Freedom, shares her harrowing story of surviving horrific Nazi labor camps during the Holocaust. “An unforgettable reading experience” (Library Journal).
Henri Charrière, called “Papillon,” for the butterfly tattoo on his chest, was convicted in Paris in 1931 of a murder…
A “tightly woven, moving” New York Times bestseller (Los Angeles Times): As World War II nears its end, aristocratic Anna joins two others in a daring journey toward safety. “Rousing… Haunting and memorable” (Publishers Weekly).