The London Bookshop Affair: A Novel of the Cold War

Author:   Louise Fein
Publisher:   HarperCollins Publishers Inc
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9780063304840


Pages:   416
Publication Date:   29 February 2024
Format:   Paperback
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"From the bestselling author of Daughter of the Reich, an historical drama set in London about a bookshop involved in an espionage network. ""An utterly atmospheric and completely compelling read!” —Julia Kelly, international bestselling author of The Lost English Girl Two courageous women. One astonishing secret. A world on the brink of war. London, 1962: The world is teetering on the brink of nuclear war but life must go on. Celia Duchesne longs for a career, but with no means or qualifications, passes her time working at a dusty bookshop. The day a handsome American enters the shop, she thinks she might have found her way out of the monotony. Just as the excitement of a budding relationship engulfs her, a devastating secret draws her into the murky world of espionage. France, 1942: Nineteen-year-old Anya Moreau was dropped behind enemy lines to aid the resistance, sending messages back home to London via wireless transmitter. When she was cruelly betrayed, evidence of her legacy and the truth of her actions were buried by wartime injustices. As Celia learns more about Anya—and her unexpected connection to the undercover agent—she becomes increasingly aware of furious efforts, both past and present, to protect state secrets. With her newly formed romance taking a surprising turn and the world on the verge of nuclear annihilation, Celia must risk everything she holds dear, in the name of justice. Propulsive and illuminating, The London Bookshop Affair is a gripping story of secrets and love, inspired by true events and figures of the Cold War."

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Author:   Louise Fein
Publisher:   HarperCollins Publishers Inc
Imprint:   William Morrow Paperbacks
Dimensions:   Width: 13.50cm , Height: 2.40cm , Length: 20.30cm
Weight:   0.307kg
ISBN:  

9780063304840


ISBN 10:   0063304848
Pages:   416
Publication Date:   29 February 2024
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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"""Louise Fein's Daughter of the Reich is so real--a beautifully written and emotional wrenching journey into World War II tumult and tragedy. Amazingly, this novel is both sweeping and intimate. Although the book brings history to life, its dynamic characters present a timely truth we should all grasp and embrace: We must stand up against those who preach hate."" -- Karen Harper, New York Times bestselling author of The Queen's Secret ""I adored this book because not only is it beautifully written, it also tells a familiar story from a very unfamiliar perspective: that of a naïve German teenager caught up in the rise of Nazism, and her gradual realization of the inhumanity driven by Aryan fanaticism. Louise Fein's characters help us understand how so many people were taken in by Nazi propaganda, and the terrible, heartbreaking dilemmas they faced trying to protect the people they loved. This is historical fiction at its absolute best."" -- Liz Trenow, New York Times bestselling author of The Forgotten Seamstress, on Daughter of the Reich ""Revelatory and harrowing with touches of grace...the characterizations are well done, with the lovers and Hetty's relationship with her beloved brother particularly well rendered. An extraordinary debut novel. Bravo!"" -- Historical Novel Society on Daughter of the Reich ""Fein fashions an affecting historical novel by weaving together themes of eugenics, epilepsy, PTSD, and the crash of 1929.... A good choice for readers who enjoy 20th-century historical fiction, Fein's novel is well researched.... The classism and racism fundamental to eugenics come through clearly, as do the heartbreaking consequences of a child's serious illness."" -- Library Journal on The Hidden Child ""The Hidden Child is a heart-wrenching depiction of a golden couple in the 1920s when their perfect life is turned on its axis and shows the lengths a mother will go to when forced to protect her daughter from her ambitious husband and his twisted beliefs at a time when women's voices were not heard. Shocking, emotive, and compelling, but ultimately a story of hope. I loved it."" -- Deborah Carr, USA Today bestselling author of The Poppy Field, on The Hidden Child ""An addictive, heart-filled, crucial read for our times--reminding us why it's so imperative never to forget history and providing a cautionary tale about what will happen if we do."" -- Jenna Blum, New York Times and internationally bestselling author of Those Who Save Us, on Daughter of the Reich ""Louise Fein's Daughter of the Reich spins childhood innocence shattered, the tendency for society to carry us along in wrong directions, and the importance of standing up against tyranny in ways small and large into an absorbing, heart-wrenching story of love and letting go--and a lesson for us all."" -- Meg Waite Clayton, New York Times bestselling author of The Last Train to London ""From the first pages of Louise Fein's The Hidden Child, cracks appear in the picture-perfect veneer of the Hamilton family. I found myself tangled in the complicated web of Eleanor and Edward's marriage, and filled with both dread and hope for their daughter Mabel. Full of surprises, The Hidden Child takes us into the heart of a 1930s marriage as Eleanor and Edward navigate the boundaries of class, family ties, and the overwhelming fear of bringing moral shame into the light. A bittersweet tale that will keep you turning the pages until the wee hours to see what happens next."" -- Laura Morelli, USA Today bestselling author of The Stolen Lady ""An acutely observed and heart-breaking story. Louise Fein has a rare talent for immersing readers in her characters' stories and inviting us to decide what we would do. Her writing is pacy, warm and engaging, and she has become one of my new favorite authors."" -- Gill Paul, bestselling author of The Collector's Daughter, on The Hidden Child ""A family torn apart by misconceptions and forced to face their biggest fears, The Hidden Child is a meticulously researched, brave, and timely look into the deep-seated prejudices that drove entire nations."" -- Serena Burdick, bestselling author of The Girls with No Names"


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Louise Fein is the author of Daughter of the Reich, which has been published in thirteen territories, and the international bestseller The Hidden Child. She holds an MA in Creative Writing from St Mary’s University. She lives in Surrey, UK, with her family.

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