From the Files of Filomena Devlin

From the Files of Filomena Devlin

Agata Stanford

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Jenevacris Press
Año de edición:
2024
ISBN:
9798989196296
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Intrigue, Danger, and Secrets Lurk in Every Shadow in this WWII Mystery It’s 1939 and the specter of Nazi Germany has the world on the edge of war. Filomena Devlin, the smart, inquisitive, and beautiful women’s editor at The Morning Sun, the New York City broadsheet managed by her father, Archie, is determined to graduate from writing about the length of women’s hemlines to the challenge of investigative reporting. She is a woman in a man’s world. While not assigned to cover the German-American Bund Rally at Madison Square Garden, she decides to take matters into her own hands and attends. As the rally unfolds, her journalistic instincts lead her to an astonishing revelation when she spots the famous movie star and notorious lothario, Montgomery Chase, who happens to be her father’s godson, in disguise at the rally. Could he be a Nazi spy? Little does she know she is about to step into a Nazi espionage ring and multiple murders that put her own life in peril.  With a cast of gritty newspapermen, she is determined to hunt down a cell of Nazi spies that takes her on a dangerous journey from the labyrinth streets of the 'city that never sleeps,' to the coast of Long Island, as she realizes that things are not always as they appear to be.  

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