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    Le Carre's post-Cold War masterpiece, filled with suspense, betrayal, desire and drama The Cold War...

Beth Porter's "Resident Aliens," gives us a novella, four poems and three short stories all focusing on the darker sides of post-war/post-depression era of New York through characters whose lives reflect it's less glamorous neighborhoods. Read my review of this unique collection here https://tcl-bookreviews.com/2015/10/09/gritty-new-york-stories-and-poems/<br/><br/>NOTE: THIS Beth Porter is the author of ONLY "The Net Effect" and no other books attributed to her on this site.
  
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Dec 15, 2025  
In a war of shadows, one man must uncover the truth before it buries him—and everyone he loves. ❄️🕵️‍♂️

Today’s Spotlight features Red Snow in Winter by Max Eastern — a gripping blend of #Historical drama, #Thriller tension, and #WorldWarII intrigue, with a strong thread of #EspionageFiction throughout. Available now in #KindleUnlimited and featured as part of the #TheCoffeePotBookClub #BlogTour.

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The Alice Network
The Alice Network
Kate Quinn | 2017 | Fiction & Poetry
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Inspired by the real-life Louise de Bettignies (aka Alice DuBois, aka Lili), this novel fictionalizes one of the women behind this famous titular group of spies in German-occupied Europe during the first World War, and brings her back to post-World War II France in search of one missing person, as well as resolutions to questions unanswered for nearly 30 years. Read more about this book in my review here. https://tcl-bookreviews.com/2017/11/25/unraveling-the-complexes/
  
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Nov 12, 2025  
🎻 “When war begins, a violinist must face his past—and save the son he left behind.”

In A Virtuoso in America: Adrian (A Holocaust Story #2) by Fred Raymond Goldman, music becomes both a refuge and a reminder of everything lost. A haunting, powerful story of love, survival, and the bonds that even war cannot break. 💔

#TheCoffeePotBookClub #BlogTour #Holocaust #WWII #JewishFiction #HistoricalFiction @thecoffeepotbookclub

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