Light At Lavelle

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Light at Lavelle

Author: Paullina Simons
language: en
Publisher: Macmillan Publishers Aus.
Release Date: 2023-10-31
'Paullina Simons pulls on every heartstring, she's a master of epic love stories' COLLEEN HOOVER TORN BETWEEN WHAT THEY CANNOT HAVE AND WHAT THEY CANNOT LIVE WITHOUT. It is 1929. The world is about to change. Finn Evans is a successful Boston banker harboring a secret that threatens to unravel his carefully constructed idyllic life. Isabelle Lazar, a young Ukrainian farmer, endures unspeakable hardships in her homeland as she fights to save her family from the Soviet Union's iron grip. Barely escaping the Terror-Famine, she washes up alone on America's distant shores. Fate throws Finn and Isabelle together just as the stock market crash causes a devastating collapse of his world. Amid the Great Depression and the trials of their new lives, an undeniable connection grows between them that they both must hide. As their intertwined destinies hang in the balance, they discover that even those who have lost everything still have something left to lose. Light at Lavelle is the breathtaking epic love story from the worldwide bestselling author of Tully and The Bronze Horseman. Paullina Simons weaves an unforgettable tapestry of love, hope, and fate, showing us that sometimes the greatest battles are fought within our own hearts.
The Seven Sleepers

In 'The Seven Sleepers,' Francis Beeding weaves a narrative teeming with suspense and espionage—a tale emblematic of the interwar period which it encapsulates. The prose exhibits a crisp, controlled delivery, emblematic of early twentieth-century thriller fiction, inviting comparisons to contemporaries such as Agatha Christie and John Buchan. Crafted with a keen eye for the political climates and cultural landscapes that gripped post-World War I Europe, Beeding's work is not merely a story; it is a portal to an era rife with intrigue and the perennial dance of clandestine operations. Rooted deeply in its literary context, the novel transcends mere entertainment, serving as a historical snapshot of societal anxieties of the time. Francis Beeding is the pseudonym for the collaborative writing partnership of John Leslie Palmer and Hilary Aiden St. George Saunders, a duo renowned for their contributions to the genre of crime fiction. Their collective experiences, possibly influenced by Saunders' service in the Intelligence Corps during the First World War, infused the pages of 'The Seven Sleepers' with an authenticity in its depiction of the espionage craft. Drawing upon the pervasive air of mystery and suspicion characteristic of the interbellum years, the authors channel their first-hand knowledge of European tumult and the subtleties of diplomatic deceit into their compelling prose. 'The Seven Sleepers' is recommended for aficionados of historical thrillers and students of interwar literature, who will appreciate its faithful rendering of the epoch's tension. Scholars interested in the evolution of spy fiction will find the narrative a valuable specimen of the genre's development, while enthusiasts of literary collaboration will marvel at the seamless integration of Palmer's and Saunders' talents. This novel promises to engage the intellect and stir the imagination, a testament to the enduring legacy and vibrancy of Beeding's craft within the robust edifice of classic world literature.
Down & Dirty

Acclaimed journalist Jake Tapper explains what actually happened, who got away with what and how both sides, Democrats and Republicans, plotted to steal the presidency in 2000.