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The London Bookshop Affair

A Novel of the Cold War

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The London Bookshop Affair

By: Louise Fein
Narrated by: Marisa Calin
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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.

©2024 Louise Fein (P)2024 HarperCollins Publishers
Espionage Historical Fiction Spies & Politics Thriller & Suspense Women's Fiction War Fiction England Cold War

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I loved listening to this novel. Another incredible story, just like her first 2 new books. Right from the start I was drawn right in,
I was so engaged with the characters, and I couldn't wait to know what happens next. I really enjoyed the 2 timelines between Celia and Jeanie's characters and I loved their portrayal as such strong, fearless and independent women. With lots of twists and turns this book holds you in suspence.
It's very well researched, well written and I can't recommend it enough. BRAVO!

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Thoroughly enjoyed this book. Took me a Lorrie while to get used to the narrator but once I did I really enjoyed her narration. Another great read from Louise.

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What a wonderful novel. I was instantly invested in Celia and loved watching her grow throughout, beginning to understand more about herself and her past, and becoming more empowered in the process. I found the well researched history threaded throughout the plot (across a dual narrative) incredibly interesting and I was left guessing at every twist and turn. It really is a beautifully written novel, with characters that’ll have you going back for more, and I would highly recommend this read.

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