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The Book Spy

By: Alan Hlad
Narrated by: Walles Hamonde
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In this engaging, dramatic historical novel that illuminates a little-known facet of World War II, USA Today bestselling author Alan Hlad explores the real-life librarian spies who hunted down crucial intelligence throughout Europe.

1942: With the war's outcome hanging in the balance, every sliver of intelligence can be critical. Though far from the battlefields, cities like Lisbon, Portugal's neutral capital, become lynchpins in a different kind of warfare, as 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. 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 brave and honorable 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 . . .

©2023 Alan Hlad (P)2023 W. F. Howes Ltd
20th Century Genre Fiction Historical Fiction World Literature Espionage Fiction Portugal War

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The background and setting of this book is fascinating and there’s some really good details but what kept it from being a five is the main female character. She’s quite frankly not very clever. She’d have lasted about a week in the real war! On arrival in Portugal she goes about trusting and telling all to everyone she meets and openly hangs around with members of a suspected underground. I suspect that male authors just can’t conceive of female characters who are clever and brave and capable of thinking without falling in love and risking their entire mission.

Interesting premise but…

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