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The Deadly Embrace: A World War II Thriller


Book ID
126196289
Tongue
English
Weight
478 KB
Category
Standards

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✦ Synopsis


A razor-sharp thriller, rich with crackling dialogue and pulse-pounding suspense, that ingeniously interweaves fiction and history.

Robert J. Mrazek is a natural-born storyteller, whose previous novels have been described as gripping,magically rendered and compelling by the national press; words of praise that would equally apply to The Deadly Embrace.

From bomb ravaged London to elegant English country estates, Lieutenant Elizabeth Liza Marantz and her partner, Major Sam Taggart, a troubled former New York City homicide detective, investigate the suspicious deaths of two female colleagues who were involved in sexual relationships with powerful Allied commanders. Occurring on the eve of D-Day, Liza's investigations uncover more than one conspiracy, and the very success of the war may rest in her hands.

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