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Scent of Secrets
Scent of Secrets | Jane Thynne
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Set in Europe, in 1938, during the tense run-up to war, and perfect for fans of Jacqueline Winspear, Charles Todd, Robert Harris, and Susan Elia MacNeal, this gripping historical novel features the half-British, half-German actress (and wholly covert spy) Clara Vine, who finds herself enmeshed in a dangerous game of subterfuge. The colorful, lively streets of Paris come as a welcome relief to Clara Vine after the dour countenance of Berlin, where bunkers and bomb shelters are being dug, soldiers march the streets in their high boots, and Jewish residents rush to make it home before curfew. Though Clara is in Paris to make a film, her true work is never far from her mind. Approached by a British intelligence officer, Clara is initially confounded by his request: Get close to Eva Braun and glean as much as she can about the Fuhrer s plans and intentions. Clara has already established friendships with several high-ranking Nazi wives, but Eva Braun is another matter altogether. Hitler keeps his secret girlfriend obsessively hidden, fiercely guarding their relationship as well as Eva s delicate psychological state. From the gilded halls of the decadent City of Light to the cobbled, quaint streets of Munich, and even to the chilling, rarefied air of the Berghof, Hitler s private mountaintop retreat, Clara flirts with discovery at every turn and a dangerous, devious plot unfolds. Previously published in the U.K. as "A War of Flowers" "" A brilliant tale of spies and secrets, of intense psychological drama, of edgy climax and one extraordinary heroine. Beatriz Williams, "New York Times" bestselling author of "A Hundred Summers" A compelling story of love and betrayal in Hitler s Berlin . . . Peppered with real-life characters, this series offers a fascinating glimpse of the extraordinary world of the Nazi wives. Daisy Goodwin, author of "The American Heiress" An alluring blend of thrills, suspense, historic detail, and seduction. Susan Elia MacNeal, author of the Maggie Hope series An extraordinary, absorbing read with an array of characters so real you re there with them as war looms, and a pace that sweeps you from page to page. This is indeed a winner! " "Charles Todd, author of Inspector Ian Rutledge Mysteries "" Look for special features inside. Join the Random House Reader s Circle for author chats and more."
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Laura317
The Scent of Secrets | Jane Thynne
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Starting this book tonight. Has anyone read this?

Jaimelire I read it. I enjoyed it. Hope you do too😀 6y
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nickimags
A War of Flowers | Jane Thynne
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I loved this third book in the Clara Vine series. Once again I listened to the audiobook, read expertly by Julie Teal. I think this one was the most tense so far, with some brilliant plot twists. Definitely recommend this whole series if you're looking for a different slant on the pre war Nazi Germany era.

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Melli
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Dollar tree weekend book haul #readingissexy

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Verity
Scent of Secrets | Jane Thynne
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#MayBookFlowers #readthisnotthis Two lady spy series, set in World War 2. Two part-German heroines. One is meticulously researched, the other is... not. For best effect, start the Clara Vine series at the beginning, but I love the cover for this one.

Verity First in the series is Black Roses 8y
Verity And obviously this has a different title in the UK to the US edition and it wouldn't let me post it under the UK title. 8y
batsy Oh good, I was recently wondering if I should read the Macneal book when I looked up some cosy mystery suggestions 8y
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BarbaraTheBibliophage The Clara Vine books sounds fantastic, and I know how you feel about the Macneals! 8y
Verity @batsy the issues with the Macneals may be more obvious to me as a Brit, but some of them are downright howlers (at one point she calls princess Elizabeth "2nd in line to the throne"), so I'd definitely go with the Thynne's unless you need a book to work off some anger at! 8y
Verity @BarbaraTheBibliophage glad I'm not the only one. I keep reading the Macneals though - I find the rage they engender in me therapeutic! 8y
batsy @Verity Haha! Filed under "future anger reading when the need arises" 8y
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saholmes
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This was a great book! I couldn't put it down. It seemed a little bit jumpy at the beginning as it moved from character to character but they tied together beautifully. The ending shocked me. Can't wait to read the next one!

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Miznanner
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Started this last night. Wasn't sure I would like it but so far not bad. Paris & Berlin in the late 30's as a setting was what grabbed my attention- hoping that is sustained!

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Ink.Lover
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Panpan

While portions of this book were intriguing and well written, I was largely disappointed by the overall plot, character development, and conclusion of the book.