The Lyon Affair: A French Resistance novel
โ Scribed by Midwood, Ellie
- Publisher
- CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
- Year
- 2017
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 278 KB
- Series
- The Indigo Rebels 2
- Category
- Fiction
- City
- France,France., France--Lyon.
- ISBN
- 1978481055
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โฆ Synopsis
"For fans of 'The Nightingale' and 'All The Light We Cannot See' 'The Lyon Affair' - book two in 'The Indigo Rebels' series. A late diplomat's son with a brilliant mind; A Catholic priest with a dark past; A young woman scorned by her fellow countrymen for her German heritage; A young man who has just escaped the clutches of the ruthless Gestapo. A tentative partnership created to fight against the common enemy, where the secrets of their pasts lead to disaster, and a betrayal of one may become a death sentence to all. An unlikely hero ... A cunning villain ... One Resistance cell. One traitor in their midst. When the Gestapo is closing in, and there's nowhere else to run, one will make a decision that could change everything. A riveting French Resistance novel."--Amazon.com
โฆ Subjects
France -- Lyon
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