The Librarian Spy A Novel of World War II

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Historical FictionEspionageWorld War IIFemale ProtagonistsThrillerMysteryResilienceCourage
Spy & Espionage

The Librarian Spy A Novel of World War II

Madeline Martin

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The story centers on Ada Winters, a seemingly ordinary librarian in Washington D.C. during the tumultuous years of World War II. Despite her quiet demeanor and love for books, Ada possesses a sharp mind and a knack for patterns, qualities that do not go unnoticed by the British Secret Service. She is recruited into their clandestine operations, finding herself working within the vast archives of the Library of Congress, but her true mission is far from cataloging. Ada becomes a vital part of the intelligence war, tasked with deciphering and analyzing crucial coded communications from enemy forces, playing a critical role in the fight against the Axis powers. This novel delves into the hidden world of wartime espionage, highlighting the immense bravery and resourcefulness of individuals, particularly women, who operated outside the traditional battlefront. It explores themes of duty, sacrifice, and the surprising power of intellect and information in shaping the outcome of a global conflict. What makes "The Librarian Spy" compelling is its focus on the unsung heroes of the war – those who fought their battles not with weapons, but with wits and dedication in quiet offices and libraries, demonstrating that courage comes in many forms and that seemingly mundane roles can be pivotal to national security and the fight for freedom. The narrative likely weaves personal stakes with the high-stakes world of intelligence, making Ada's journey a captivating testament to resilience and the impact one determined individual can have.

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Publisher

Harlequin Enterprises ULC

Pages

368

Format

PAPERBACK

ISBN-13

9781335427465

ISBN-10

1335427465

Language

English

Published

2022-07-26