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That Summer in Berlin
That Summer in Berlin | Lecia Cornwall
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In the summer of 1936, while the Nazis make secret plans for World War II, a courageous and daring young woman struggles to expose the lies behind the dazzling spectacle of the Berlin Olympics. German power is rising again, threatening a war that will be even worse than the last one. The English aristocracy turns to an age-old institution to stave off war and strengthen political bondsmarriage. Debutantes flock to Germany, including Viviane Alden. On holiday with her sister during the 1936 Berlin Olympics, Vivianes true purpose is more clandestine. While many in England want to appease Hitler, others seek to prove Germany is rearming. But they need evidence, photographs to tell the tale, and Viviane is a genius with her trusty Leica. And who would suspect a pretty, young tourist taking holiday snaps of being a spy? Viviane expects to find hatred and injustice, but during the Olympics, with the world watching, Germany is on its best behavior, graciously welcoming tourists to a festival of peace and goodwill. But first impressions can be deceiving, and its up to Viviane and the journalist shes paired witha daring man with a guarded heartto reveal the truth. But others have their own reasons for befriending Viviane, and her adventure takes a darker turn. Suddenly Viviane finds herself caught in a web of far more deadly gamesand closer than she ever imagined to the brink of war.
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Danay
That Summer in Berlin | Lecia Cornwall
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This was a great start to the new year!

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kissmehardy
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I love how much depth this book had. The Nazis were heinous without being total cartoon villains, which made them even more reprehensible, and Viviane and Tom's accidental descent into spying and intrigue made for a gripping story, especially by the train journey at the end. I liked the look into the end of the interwar period, too! #historicalfiction

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“A gripping story of courage, espionage, romance, and resilience.”

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