War, Spies & Bobby Sox
Stories About WW2 At Home
by Libby Fischer Hellmann
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Pub Date Feb 28 2017 | Archive Date Feb 28 2018
Kobo Writing Life | The Red Herrings Press
Description
"Libby Fischer Hellmann powerfully illustrates what individuals could have faced while living in such perilous times. This is an engaging read with much food for thought." BookReporter.com
"Fast reading and well told, the three tales are intriguing, smoothly written and enjoyable. Highly recommended." Midwest Book Review
"Libby Hellmann's prose is powerful. Every part of her WW II era yarns are methodically researched, taut, twist-filled and colorful with well developed supporting characters. A gripping performance."Charles J. Masters, "Gliderman of Neptune, The American D-Day Glider Attack"
"A haunting and memorable spy novel...superbly developed into a logically thrilling story."(The Incidental Spy) The Daily Nonpareil
"Libby Hellmann has created the perfect novel traveling back to another time and place." Reviews by Teri
As World War II rages across Europe and the Pacific, its impact ripples through communities in the heartland of America. A farm girl is locked in a dangerous love triangle with two Germans soldiers held in an Illinois POW camp ... Another German, a war refugee, is forced to risk her life spying on the developing Manhattan Project in Chicago ... And espionage surrounds the disappearance of an actress from the thriving Jewish community of Chicago’s Lawndale. In this trio of tales, acclaimed thriller author Libby Fischer Hellmann beautifully depicts the tumultuous effect of war on the home front and illustrates how the action, terror, and tragedy of World War II was not confined to the front lines.
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