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Continuing the saga from “In Picardy’s Fields”‘ “The Diamond Courier” introduces Lili Hamilton, the daughter of Countess Madeleine de Dragoncourt, one of the heroines from the WWI era.
England, 1940
As WWII engulfs Europe, Lili yearns for a life beyond societal expectations. Her journey takes her from a broken engagement to embracing communist ideals in London, following in the footsteps of her mother’s wartime courage.
When Leo Oppenheim sends her on a perilous mission to Antwerp as a diamond courier, Lili’s path converges with danger, intrigue, and profound sacrifices. Her infiltration of Belgium’s Jewish enclave, her friendship with the Goldmunz family, and her perilous dance with Ulrich Lemberg, the ruthless Gestapo leader, reveal the horrors of war that she witnesses.
The Diamond Courier explores the enduring power of love amidst the turbulent politics of WWII. This gripping saga, intricately woven into the lives of resilient daughters who rewrite history, offers a unique perspective on their incredible feats while inviting readers to continue the journey that spans generations.
From the Publisher
ASIN : B08JZB7F8S
Publisher : Hannah Byron Books; 1st edition (December 10, 2020)
Publication date : December 10, 2020
Language : English
File size : 1453 KB
Simultaneous device usage : Unlimited
Text-to-Speech : Enabled
Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
X-Ray : Not Enabled
Word Wise : Enabled
Sticky notes : On Kindle Scribe
Print length : 422 pages
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