By 1946, actress Ada Worthington-Fox has reinvented herself as Hollywood’s newest rising star, far from war-torn Arnhem and her years in the Dutch resistance. But her past resurfaces when Ingrid, the sister she believed dead, appears on her doorstep.
Now a private investigator in Washington, Ingrid has been sent to root out Communist influence in Hollywood—starting with Ada. Torn between duty and love, Ingrid hides her true mission as she shields her sister from scandal and danger, desperate to learn where Ada’s loyalties lie.
Meanwhile, Ada pursues her own secret goal: finding the Gestapo agent who destroyed her hometown. But digging into her past could expose everything she’s fought to bury.
As the sisters’ quests collide, they uncover links between Nazi war crimes and America’s Red Scare—and a shared secret that could destroy them both.
A gripping tale of sisterhood, secrets, and survival that spans the shadows of wartime Europe to the glittering lights of postwar Hollywood.
- Louise Fein, international bestselling author
Gabriella Saab is an acclaimed author of historical fiction. Her first two novels, The Last Checkmate and Daughters of Victory, have been published in multiple languages and various countries. She graduated from Mississippi State University with a bachelor of business administration in marketing and lives in her hometown in Alabama.
- Christine (Amazon)
Sara's books have been labeled “unforgettable” by Apple Books, “empowering & deliciously visceral” by Book Riot, and New York Times bestselling authors Kate Quinn and Madeline Martin have praised Sara’s novels as “fresh and delightful” and “brilliantly written.” Amazon chose Radar Girls as a best book of the month, and ALA Booklist gave The Codebreaker’s Secret a starred review.
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2 comments:
My last five star read was "No One Knew" by Kendra Elliot. I love her books!
Theo of Golden was my last 5-star read and easily one of the best books I have ever read!
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