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In the fifth installment of the riveting series, 'Shelby Morrow Journals, 1929-1935, ' our heroine Shelby navigates dangerous waters in a Nazi-occupied world, her safety hanging by a thread. Befriending the enigmatic Franz, she faces betrayal and learns unexpected truths, her past resurfacing perilously. This heart-stopping narrative opens with Shelby grappling with the aftermath of a deeply distressing decision, made in the hope that it will ensure the safety of her loved ones. As her isolation grows, she becomes increasingly preoccupied with unsettling news about Martin, her life further…mehr

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In the fifth installment of the riveting series, 'Shelby Morrow Journals, 1929-1935, ' our heroine Shelby navigates dangerous waters in a Nazi-occupied world, her safety hanging by a thread. Befriending the enigmatic Franz, she faces betrayal and learns unexpected truths, her past resurfacing perilously. This heart-stopping narrative opens with Shelby grappling with the aftermath of a deeply distressing decision, made in the hope that it will ensure the safety of her loved ones. As her isolation grows, she becomes increasingly preoccupied with unsettling news about Martin, her life further disrupted by an alarming phone call from Freddie, her closest friend. A sinister conspiracy unfolds as Freddie reveals the presence of potential Nazis, masquerading as American detectives, seeking information about Vivian Verrault and Dr. Martin Hesse. Driven by a sense of duty, Shelby embarks on a perilous journey to unearth evidence about Dr. Hesse's possible demise under the horrific persecution of priests at Dachau. Her quest leads her to an unlikely ally, her former history professor, Rene D'Aurville, now an anti-Nazi activist and newspaper publisher. Under his guidance, Shelby finds herself employed and living independently for the first time, finding solace and purpose amidst the pages of 'Le Temps, ' an underground newspaper exposing Hitler's horrific reign. While navigating this treacherous new world, Shelby encounters Peter Frolich, a man claiming Swiss nationality, and his intriguing chauffeur, Franz. Despite the warnings, she forms a bond with the seemingly harmless Frolich, only to uncover that appearances can be deceitful. Simultaneously, she discovers a softer side to her reserved employer, who appears to care more for her welfare than she anticipated. However, Shelby's newfound security and invisibility are shattered when her wedding ring, a gift from Verrault, falls into the wrong hands. With her life in danger once again, Shelby must flee before Verrault discovers her existence. A riveting tale of courage, resilience, and the human spirit, ' Shelby Morrow Journals, 1929-1935' promises a gripping journey through history, fraught with danger, suspense, and unexpected alliances.
Autorenporträt
A.C. Holmes, a dedicated novelist from San Diego County, California, has a profound love for crafting period dramas, historical suspense, and romance, as showcased in her latest work, Shelby Morrow Journals, 1929 -1935. Holmes is an English graduate from the University of California and has pursued further studies in English Literature at U.C. San Diego. With her commitment to her craft, she has attended writers' conferences and studied under renowned authors like Thomas Keneally. Having several novels under her belt awaiting publication, Holmes is a testament to the power of rigorous study and consistent hard work in the field of writing.