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Escape From Paris by Carolyn G. Hart

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Escape From Paris

Carolyn G. Hart

Seventh Street Books · Paperback · June 11, 2013

Reading lane: FICTION / Historical / 20th Century / World War II & Holocaust

Romantic suspense amid the chaos of a world at war.

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Good for readers interested in thrillerGood for fans of Historical FictionGood for readers who enjoy FICTION / Historical / 20th Century / World War II & Holocaust and Romantic Suspense.

Book Details

Authors
Carolyn G. Hart
Publisher
Seventh Street Books
Published
June 11, 2013
Format
Paperback
Theme
FICTION / Historical / 20th Century / World War II & Holocaust · Romantic Suspense
Reading lane
FICTION / Historical / 20th Century / World War II & Holocaust

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  • Suspense Thrillers

  • Historical Thrillers

  • Political Thrillers

About This Book

Romantic suspense amid the chaos of a world at war. The year is 1940. As England braces for invasion and the German army overruns Europe, two American sisters in Paris risk their lives to save a downed British airman from Nazi arrest. Linda Rossiter and Eleanor Masson soon realize the price they may pay when they read this ominous public notice: "All persons harbouring English soldiers must deliver same to the nearest Kommandantur not later than 20 October 1940. Those person...

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Romantic suspense amid the chaos of a world at war. The year is 1940. As England braces for invasion and the German army overruns Europe, two American sisters in Paris risk their lives to save a downed British airman from Nazi arrest. Linda Rossiter and Eleanor Masson soon realize the price they may pay when they read this ominous public notice: "All persons harbouring English soldiers must deliver same to the nearest Kommandantur not later than 20 October 1940. Those persons who continue to harbour Englishmen after this date without having notified the authorities will be shot." On Christmas Eve, the Gestapo sets a trap, and death is only a step behind the two American women.

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