An American librarian. A Portuguese bookseller. A WWII mission to change the tide of the war.
Inspired by true stories of the heroic librarian spies of WWII and spanning from the New York Public Library to Portugal’s city of espionage, this thrilling tale from the internationally bestselling author of The Long Flight Home is perfect for fans intrigue-packed historical fiction by authors such as Kate Quinn, Marie Benedict, and Pam Jenoff.
1942: With the war’s outcome hanging in the balance, President Roosevelt sends an unlikely new taskforce on a unique mission. They are librarians and microfilm specialists trained in espionage, working with a special branch of the Office of Strategic Services and deployed to neutral cities throughout Europe. By acquiring and scouring Axis newspapers, books, technical manuals, and periodicals, the librarians can gather information about troop location, weaponry, and military plans.
Maria Alves, a microfilm expert working at the New York Public Library, is dispatched to Lisbon, where she meticulously photographs publications and sends the film to London to be analyzed. Working in tandem with Tiago Soares, a Portuguese bookstore owner on a precarious mission of his own—providing Jewish refugees with forged passports and visas—Maria acquires vital information, including a directory of arms factories in Germany.
But as she and Tiago grow closer, any future together is jeopardized when Maria’s superiors ask her to pose as a double agent, feeding misinformation to Lars Steiger, a wealthy Swiss banker and Nazi sympathizer who launders Hitler’s gold. Gaining Lars’ trust will bring Maria into the very heart of the Fuhrer’s inner circle. And it will provide her with a chance to help steer the course of war, if she is willing to take risks as great as the possible rewards . . .
The Book Spy by Alan Hlad is expected out January 31st, 2023 from Kensington Books.
Why am I waiting on this book? I like books about librarians, booksellers, and books. This one features a librarian spy which isn't something I've read before. It intrigues me. That it is somewhat based on true stories adds to my interest.
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I love books about books! I'll have to add The Book Spy to my wish list.
ReplyDeleteYour pick, Our Missing Hearts by Celeste Ng, sounds good too. I'm intrigued by the notion of an underground network of librarians. Hope you enjoy it!
DeleteThis sounds fabulous, and I was always fascinated as a kid by the OSS. :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for coming by and checking it out. It should be interesting.
DeleteThis sounds interesting. I hope you enjoy it when you get a chance to read it!!
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