The Little Parachute

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Pub Date Aug 02 2016 | Archive Date Aug 16 2016
Open Road Integrated Media | MysteriousPress.com/Open Road

Description

From a master of World War II espionage, a thrilling tale of an adoptive mother and a lost boy fighting to survive in occupied France

The moment Angélique arrives in Paris, she is taken prisoner by the SS. In a lonely little room, she is put in a chair with leather straps and a bloodstained seat and ordered to tell her captors everything she knows about the resistance. But Angélique knows nothing. She cares only for poor Martin, the boy who has been unable to speak since the bombs first fell during the Blitzkrieg. He has a secret—and she will protect it until her dying breath.

Though Angélique loves him like her own, Martin is not her son. He came to her from the sky, brought by a parachute dropped by the British, and if the Germans learn his true identity, it will mean certain death for both of them.

The Little Parachute is a testament to the genius of J. Robert Janes, author of the legendary St.-Cyr and Kohler mysteries, who understands the tragedies of World War II like no one else.
From a master of World War II espionage, a thrilling tale of an adoptive mother and a lost boy fighting to survive in occupied France

The moment Angélique arrives in Paris, she is taken prisoner by...

Advance Praise

Praise for J. Robert Janes
“[Janes has a] sure grasp of period detail and [a] seamless way of mixing fact and fiction.” —Booklist on Dollmaker

“A master of the psychological thriller.” —Midwest Book Review on Flykiller

“Janes has effectively recreated a period of French history that is usually unacknowledged or swept under the rug. Original and gripping.” —The Drood Review of Mystery on Flykiller
Praise for J. Robert Janes
“[Janes has a] sure grasp of period detail and [a] seamless way of mixing fact and fiction.” —Booklist on Dollmaker

“A master of the psychological thriller.” —Midwest Book...

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