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The London Bookshop Affair

by Louise Fein

The London Bookshop Affair

by Louise Fein

Set against the backdrop of a tense Cold War era, 'The London Bookshop Affair' weaves a compelling tale of espionage, secrets, and unexpected romance. In 1962 London, Celia Duchesne, a woman with ambitions but no clear path, unwittingly steps into an intricate web of intrigue when a charming American walks into the bookshop she works at. Worlds away, in 1942 France, the saga of Anya Moreau, a young resistance agent's fateful mission, influences the present. With powerful state secrets at stake and new love on the line, Celia must navigate the dangerous terrain of betrayal and justice, connecting her to a legacy of espionage that could shape the future of a world on the brink of nuclear war.

  • Historical
  • Fiction
  • Romance
  • Thriller
  • Espionage
  • Secrets
  • Courage
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