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In 1959, Giselle Fabre, a recent university graduate and just months into her first job, stumbled into a conspiracy that nearly ignited global war and uncovered Adolf Hitler hiding in South America. Now 10 years later, older, wiser, married and a mother, living in Buenos Aires, she has tried to leave that life behind-until a chance encounter pulls her into yet another perilous chase. With her husband and uncle at her side, Giselle must outwit deadly forces and confront the ultimate evil once again. The stakes are higher. The dangers are greater. And this time, failure is not an option. The…mehr

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In 1959, Giselle Fabre, a recent university graduate and just months into her first job, stumbled into a conspiracy that nearly ignited global war and uncovered Adolf Hitler hiding in South America. Now 10 years later, older, wiser, married and a mother, living in Buenos Aires, she has tried to leave that life behind-until a chance encounter pulls her into yet another perilous chase. With her husband and uncle at her side, Giselle must outwit deadly forces and confront the ultimate evil once again. The stakes are higher. The dangers are greater. And this time, failure is not an option. The Unlikely Huntress is a gripping sequel to Legacy of Atonement continuing the international thriller of espionage, betrayal, and relentless suspense that will leave you breathless to the very last page.
Autorenporträt
Stephen Maitland-Lewis is an award-winning author, British attorney, and former international investment banker whose career has spanned London, Kuwait, Paris, Munich, and Wall Street. After relocating to California in 1991, he ventured into hospitality and media as the owner of a luxury hotel, a celebrated restaurant, and Director of Marketing for a Los Angeles daily newspaper. A lifelong jazz aficionado, he serves as a Board Trustee of the Louis Armstrong House Museum in New York and received the Museum's prestigious Louie Award in 2014. Maitland-Lewis is also a Freeman of the City of London and a member of PEN, The Authors Guild, the International Mystery Writers Festival, and the California Jazz Foundation. His acclaimed novels include Legacy of Atonement, Hero on Three Continents, Emeralds Never Fade, Ambition, Botticelli's Bastard, and Duped. His short fiction collection, Mr. Simpson and Other Short Stories, features the award-winning title story, later adapted for the stage. He divides his time between Rancho Mirage, California, and New Orleans, Louisiana.