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The Sisters of St Croix

By: Diney Costeloe
Narrated by: Nicolette McKenzie
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Bloomsbury presents The Sisters of St Croix by Diney Costeloe, read by Nicolette McKenzie.

A gripping story of love, death and danger in Nazi-occupied France from the bestselling author of The Throwaway Children.

When Adelaide Anson-Gravetty finds out her father is not the man who raised her, she is both shocked and intrigued. Determined to find out more about her new family, she travels to the convent of Our Lady of Mercy in France to meet her aunt, the Reverend Mother.

But when France falls to the German army, Adelaide and the nuns are soon in the thick of a war that threatens both their beliefs and their lives. Collaborating with the Resistance, sheltering Jewish orphans, defying the rulings of Vichy France: these are dangerous activities in dangerous times.

These courageous women must give all they've got in order to protect the innocent from the evil menace of the Nazi war machine.

©2015 Diney Costeloe (P)2023 Bloomsbury Publishing Plc.
20th Century Christian Fiction Fiction Genre Fiction Historical Historical Fiction War
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I could not put this book down! I loved the characters and the action. At times I found myself unable to exhale for fear of the characters being discovered.
If you enjoy stories about courage, betrayal and intrigue, you will love this book.

Spellbinding and nail biting

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