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Elaine had to accomplish her job silently hidden from Nazi

The Librarian Spy

Stunning tour de force historical fiction novel 'The Librarian Spy' is written by the New York Times bestseller author Madeline Martin which consists of 400 pages.

The Librarian Spy: A Novel of World War II - Book Review

Ava Harper was a librarian at the Library of Congress, was happily doing her routine job when suddenly her nature of job changes when she was assigned a spy mission from US military. Ava has never anticipated before that this could ever happen with her. It was a time when World War II being rages on. She was chosen because of her charming looking face, beautiful physique and of her noble librarian profession, where nobody would suspicious at her and she can act as undercover spy. 

In France, Elaine was working as an apprentice for a printing press, operated by members of the Resistance. Apprenticeship was not a female job but a men but Elaine got inside place. Employment job rules had been relaxed exclusively for a female work force amidst World War 2. Elaine knew she got to reach place secretly where nobody could catch her. She had to accomplish her job silently hidden from Nazi.

Both Elaine and Ava had to pass the secret information through coded language in order to maintain secrecy. How their secret mission would take them, time would tell.

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