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Strangers in Venice
Strangers in Venice
Strangers in Venice
Audiobook12 hours

Strangers in Venice

Written by A.W. Hartoin

Narrated by Justine Eyre

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From USA Today bestselling author A. W. Hartoin comes a series perfect for the fans of Kristen Hannah's The Nightingale, Martha Hall Kelly's Lilac Girls, and Kit Sergeant's The Spark of Resistance: Women Spies in WWII.

November, 1938

It began in Vienna, after a night of fire and fear. Stella Bled Lawrence made a promise and she kept it. But the job isn't done. Abel Hershmann's cousins, unaware of the danger, are heading to Venice in search of him and the family secret he carried. Stella and her husband, Nicky, follow, intent on warning them.

But things don't go to plan. Venice is flooded, Stella aggravates her injuries, and the cousins are no where to be found. Suspicions abound and friends are hard to find. Italy has fallen under Hitler's spell and nothing is as it was. The Nazis and, in particular, SS Oberführer Peiper still want their prize and believe Stella and Nicky have it. Stella will have to decide how far her loyalty goes and where she belongs: far away safe from the gathering storm or on the front lines with a chance to change the course of the coming war. Her choices will affect her family's future for generations to come.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateOct 12, 2021
ISBN9781666124521
Strangers in Venice

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    Frankly it was very irritating and frustrating how stubborn Stella was. If she was a real person I would never want to hang out with her. So it made the book hard to listen to