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The Librarians of Lisbon

A WWII Story of Love and Espionage

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The Librarians of Lisbon

By: Suzanne Nelson
Narrated by: Alex Picard
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“A fast-paced roller-coaster ride of deceit, espionage, danger, and―above all―the unbreakable bonds of friendship. This tense page-turner peels back new layers in the complexities of World War II espionage as it hurtles toward its satisfying finish.” ―New York Times bestselling author Kristin Harmel

Lisbon 1943. As two American librarians are drawn into a city of dangerous subterfuge and unexpected love affairs, they are forced to choose between their missions and the men they love. Inspired by real historical figures, award-winning author Suzanne Nelson pens a captivating story of two remarkable women, their bravery and heartache, and a friendship that withstands the ravages of war.

WWII rages Europe. Lisbon stands alone as a glamorous city on the brink of chaos, harboring spies trading double-edged secrets. Among them are Selene Delmont and Beatrice Sullivan, Boston librarians turned Allied operatives. Officially enlisted to collect banned books, both women are undercover agents tasked with infiltrating the Axis spy network.

Victory is not guaranteed.

Soon, they’re caught up in games of deception with two of Lisbon’s most notorious men―the outcast Portuguese baron, Luca Caldeira, and the lethal spy, code name Gable. As Selene charms her way through lavish ballrooms with Luca, the more bookish Bea is plunged into Gable’s shadowy world of informants. But when a betrayal unravels a carefully spun web of lies, everything they’ve fought for is thrown into jeopardy. As Selene and Bea are pushed to their breaking points can their friendship, and their hearts, survive the cost of war?
20th Century Espionage Friendship Genre Fiction Historical Fiction Spies & Politics Thriller & Suspense War & Military Women's Fiction Portugal Heartfelt War
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Enjoyed the read. No Kristin Hannah or Kate Quinn, but a solid story with well-developed characters.

Solid reading

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I was just taken in by this story of the women spies and how they were trained and carried out their assignments. I can't imagine be thrown into this spy life dangers and finding love. I listened to this mostly while running errands or going to appointments.

Brave Woman Agents in Lisbon

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Engaging characters, good plot twists and excellent research on American espionage in Portugal during WWII that included female librarians from United States.

Interesting history about WWII Portugal

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I thought it took a while to get into-kind of predictable but then got better.

Great perspective

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The things I really liked about this book; the unique perspective of spy’s in Portugal in WWII, the audio narration was great, the historical context that was woven into this book, the two time lines and the authors notes.

What I wanted; this is marketed as a fast paced book and it is - but I felt I wanted more details and descriptions sometimes. I really enjoyed the story line and felt I wanted it to last longer with longer explanations and descriptions. No one ever talks about Lisbon in WWII and that’s why this book is so interesting.

Unique Perspective on WWII

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