Book Review: The Book Spy: A WW2 Novel of Librarian Spies by Alan Hlad From the moment I stumbled upon The Book Spy: A WW2 Novel of Librarian Spies by Alan Hlad, I was captivated by the unique premise. A story that blends librarianship with espionage during World War II? It promised an exhilarating journey

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Book Review: Three Ordinary Girls: The Remarkable Story of Three Dutch Teenagers Who Became Spies, Saboteurs, Nazi Assassins—and WWII Heroes by Tim Brady When I stumbled upon Three Ordinary Girls, I was instantly captivated by the promise of a different narrative from World War II—a tale of fierce teenage girls standing up against tyranny. Author

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Review of Churchill’s Secret Messenger: A WW2 Novel of Spies & the French Resistance by Karen McAllister From the moment I stumbled upon Churchill’s Secret Messenger, I felt a magnetic pull. The combination of World War II espionage, a courageous young woman at the heart of the French Resistance, and the historical backdrop of Churchill’s

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