Mother Daughter Traitor Spy
A Novel
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Narrateur(s):
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Caroline Hewitt
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Auteur(s):
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Susan Elia MacNeal
À propos de cet audio
From the New York Times bestselling author of the Maggie Hope series comes a tantalizing standalone novel inspired by a real-life mother-daughter duo who stumble upon an underground Nazi cell in Los Angeles during the early days of World War II—and find the courage to go undercover.
“Stirring standalone thriller . . . Susan Elia MacNeal’s page-turning prose is as entertaining as ever—I was riveted from beginning to end.”—Kate Quinn, author of The Alice Network
June 1940. France has fallen to the Nazis, and Britain may be next—but to many Americans, the war is something happening “over there.” Veronica Grace has just graduated from college; she and her mother, Violet, are looking for a fresh start in sunny Los Angeles. After a blunder cost her a prestigious career opportunity in New York, Veronica is relieved to take a typing job in L.A.—only to realize that she’s working for one of the area’s most vicious propagandists.
Overnight, Veronica is exposed to the dark underbelly of her new home, where German Nazis are recruiting Americans for their devastating campaign. After the FBI dismisses the Graces’ concerns, Veronica and Violet decide to call on an old friend, who introduces them to L.A.’s anti-Nazi spymaster.
At once, the women go undercover to gather enough information about the California Reich to take to the authorities. But as the news of Pearl Harbor ripples through the United States, and President Roosevelt declares war, the Grace women realize that the plots they’re investigating are far more sinister than they feared—and even a single misstep could cost them everything.
Inspired by the real mother-daughter spy duo who foiled Nazi plots in Los Angeles during WWII, Mother Daughter Traitor Spy is a powerful portrait of family, duty, and deception that raises timeless questions about America—and what it means to have courage in the face of terror.
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Ce que les critiques en disent
“Susan Elia MacNeal’s novel is not just a terrific read, it illuminates an aspect of World War II history that deserves to be more widely known.”—Mystery Scene
“Mother Daughter Traitor Spy is a first-class combination of espionage, historical and domestic drama.”—South Florida Sun Sentinel
“Entertaining and intelligent, Mother, Daughter, Traitor, Spy takes a bold look at a forgotten corner of American history. This is Susan Elia MacNeal at her best as she explores the Nazi party in World War II Los Angeles and the relationship between a mother and daughter as they confront the dangers of being true to themselves while doing the right thing.”—Kim Fay, national bestselling author of Love & Saffron
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- Cori R
- 2023-06-03
Thoroughly enjoyed
This was a fantastic book! I learned so much about WWII in America and enjoyed every minute of it!
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- Claire
- 2024-05-13
Outstanding Narration!
Fictionalized version of true events involving spirs and nazis set in L.A. just before the US joined WWII. Lots of surprising little known bits of US history. I found the story was a bit slow to get going in the first couple of chapters but then gained momentum. The story is well paced for the most part with lots of twists and turns - although once inawhile seems to step into a recitation of historical facts or essay on racism before stepping into storytelling mode. The real gem is the narration performed by one person but who colorfully gives voices to male, female, young, old and accented voices such that it's easy to get a feel for the characters and who is talking. Overall worthwhile listen and I'd love to see more by this author.
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