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The Vienna Writers Circle - A compelling story of love, heartbreak and survival

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Informationen zum Autor J.C. Maetis is better known as British thriller writer John Matthews whose books have sold over 1.6 million copies and been translated in 14 languages. He now lives in Surrey, England. Klappentext 'One of the best books I have read' Reviewer ***** 'A compelling story of bravery, love and survival' Reviewer ***** 'The twists and turns will keep you engrossed all the way through' Reviewer ***** 'Powerful and truly moving' Reviewer ***** ----- THE NEXT WORDS HE WRITES COULD BE HIS LAST . . . Austria, 1938: The Vienna Writers Circle meets at Café Mozart to share hopeful stories during a hopeless time. But when the Nazis take over, everything changes. With their Jewish families' now under threat, the writers hide using false identities, their stories becoming their only salvation. Then a local policeman begins a dangerous mission to help them. But he faces conflicts of his own: having declared his love for a beautiful Romani-gypsy girl, Deya Reynes, he fears that she too will be sent to her death. When all they have left is courage, will they survive? ----- 'Darkly compelling, evoking the constant dread of life in wartime Austria' Fiona Valpy, The Dressmaker's Gift 'Enticing, terrifying and heart-breaking' Mandy Robotham, The Resistance Girl 'A gripping, intriguing and moving read' Anna Stuart, The Midwife of Auschwitz Zusammenfassung 'One of the best books I have read' Reviewer ***** 'A compelling story of bravery, love and survival' Reviewer ***** 'The twists and turns will keep you engrossed all the way through' Reviewer ***** 'Powerful and truly moving' Reviewer ***** ----- THE NEXT WORDS HE WRITES COULD BE HIS LAST . . . Austria, 1938: The Vienna Writers Circle meets at Café Mozart to share hopeful stories during a hopeless time. But when the Nazis take over, everything changes. With their Jewish families' now under threat, the writers hide using false identities, their stories becoming their only salvation. Then a local policeman begins a dangerous mission to help them. But he faces conflicts of his own: having declared his love for a beautiful Romani-gypsy girl, Deya Reynes, he fears that she too will be sent to her death. When all they have left is courage, will they survive? ----- 'Darkly compelling, evoking the constant dread of life in wartime Austria' Fiona Valpy, The Dressmaker's Gift 'Enticing, terrifying and heart-breaking' Mandy Robotham, The Resistance Girl 'A gripping, intriguing and moving read' Anna Stuart, The Midwife of Auschwitz ...

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Authors J C Maetis, J. C. Maetis
Publisher Penguin Books Uk
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback
Released 13.04.2023
 
EAN 9780241998892
ISBN 978-0-241-99889-2
No. of pages 416
Dimensions 128 mm x 196 mm x 26 mm
Subjects Fiction > Narrative literature > Contemporary literature (from 1945)
Fiction > Suspense

FICTION / Family Life / General, FICTION / Friendship, Second World War fiction, FICTION / Jewish, Vienna, Narrative theme: Social issues, The Holocaust, c 1938 to c 1946 (World War Two period), Narrative theme: Love and relationships

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