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INTERNATIONAL BESTSELLER New York Times bestselling author and
master of nonfiction spy thrillers Larry Loftis writes the first
major biography of Corrie ten Boom, a Dutch watchmaker who saved
the lives of hundreds of Jews during WWII--at the cost of losing
her family and being sent to a concentration camp, only to survive,
forgive her captors, and live the rest of her life as a Christian
missionary. The Watchmaker's Daughter is one of the greatest
stories of World War II that readers haven't heard: the remarkable
and inspiring life story of Corrie ten Boom--a groundbreaking,
female Dutch watchmaker, whose family unselfishly transformed their
house into a hiding place straight out of a spy novel to shelter
Jews and refugees from the Nazis during Gestapo raids. Even though
the Nazis knew what the ten Booms were up to, they were never able
to find those sheltered within the house when they raided it.
Corrie stopped at nothing to face down the evils of her time and
overcame unbelievable obstacles and odds. She persevered despite
the loss of most of her family and relied on her faith to survive
the horrors of a notorious concentration camp. But even more
remarkable than her heroism and survival was Corrie's attitude when
she was released. Miraculously, she was able to eschew bitterness
and embrace forgiveness as she ministered to people in need around
the globe. Corrie's ability to forgive is just one of the myriad
lessons that her life story holds for readers today. Reminiscent of
Schindler's List and featuring a journey of faith and forgiveness
not unlike Unbroken, The Watchmaker's Daughter is destined to
become a classic work of World War II nonfiction.
INSTANT NEW YORK TIMES, WALL STREET JOURNAL, AND USA TODAY
BESTSELLER "As exciting as any spy novel" (Daily News, New York),
The Princess Spy follows the hidden history of an ordinary American
girl who became one of the OSS's most daring World War II spies
before marrying into European nobility. Perfect for fans of A Woman
of No Importance and Code Girls. When Aline Griffith was born in a
quiet suburban New York hamlet, no one had any idea that she would
go on to live "a life of glamour and danger that Ingrid Bergman
only played at in Notorious" (Time). As the United States enters
the Second World War, the young college graduate is desperate to
aid in the war effort, but no one is interested in a bright-eyed
young woman whose only career experience is modeling clothes.
Aline's life changes when, at a dinner party, she meets a man named
Frank Ryan and reveals how desperately she wants to do her part for
her country. Within a few weeks, he helps her join the Office of
Strategic Services--forerunner of the CIA. With a code name and
expert training under her belt, she is sent to Spain to be a coder,
but is soon given the additional assignment of infiltrating the
upper echelons of society, mingling with high-ranking officials,
diplomats, and titled Europeans. Against this glamorous backdrop of
galas and dinner parties, she recruits sub-agents and engages in
deep-cover espionage. Even after marrying the Count of Romanones,
one of the wealthiest men in Spain, Aline secretly continues her
covert activities, being given special assignments when abroad that
would benefit from her impeccable pedigree and social connections.
"[A] meticulously researched, beautifully crafted work of
nonfiction that reads like a James Bond thriller" (Bookreporter),
The Princess Spy brings to vivid life the dazzling adventures of a
spirited American woman who risked everything to serve her country.
'A thrilling account' Daily Mail 'Thrilling and inspiring' Daily
Mirror 'Extraordinary bravery... made this woman one of WWII's most
remarkable spies. That she survived the war was almost miraculous'
Time The year is 1942, and World War II is in full swing. Odette
Sansom decides to follow in her war hero father's footsteps by
becoming an SOE agent to aid Britain and her beloved homeland,
France. Five failed attempts and one plane crash later, she finally
lands in occupied France to begin her mission. It is here that she
meets her commanding officer Captain Peter Churchill. As they
successfully complete mission after mission, Peter and Odette fall
in love. All the while, they are being hunted by the cunning German
secret police sergeant, Hugo Bleicher, who finally succeeds in
capturing them. They are sent to Paris's Fresnes prison, and on to
concentration camps in Germany, where they are starved, beaten, and
tortured. But in the face of despair, they never give up hope,
their love for each other, or the whereabouts of their colleagues.
This is a portrait of true courage, patriotism and love amidst
unimaginable horrors and degradation.
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