Francesca Pascal
A World War II Novel (World War II Adventure Series, Book 3)
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Robin Siegerman
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Fredrik Nath
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Inspired by a true story, Francesca Pascal is a compelling World War II adventure from the best-selling author of Farewell Bergerac, The Cyclist, and Galdir: A Slave's Tale.
The Cyclist was the Historical Novels Society editor's choice; and Galdir is "highly commended" by the Yeovil Literary Prize.
France, 1942: A Nazi Officer steals a Matisse painting that becomes a symbol of freedom against the oppressors.
Francesca, an artist and conservator, grieving over the death of her daughter at the hands of German soldiers, flees Paris. She has only a handful of paintings and a desire for revenge she is ill-equipped to pursue.
In the long, hard winter that follows, she joins a group of Partisans in their battle to free France and salvage her culture. She becomes embroiled in a plot to recover Le Mur Rose, the stolen painting. The painting becomes her reason for fighting and an opportunity for revenge upon the occupying force - a force for evil.
Francesca Pascal is an unforgettable World War 2 adventure tale of revenge, art theft, romance, and intrigue.
Find out more about Francesca Pascal, and watch the book trailer set in Paris, in Fredrik Nath's 3D author room at inkflash.com/FredrikNath.
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Commentaires
"The author flawlessly succeeds in bringing together a tale worthy of the many lives that were lost in France during World War II. Chapter One drops a bombshell, and onwards from here, the reader follows a woman whose life has been turned upside down by people who felt they were destined to rule and took this idea a little bit further with drastic consequences. The plot is fantastic and the characters are fully immersed in the story. Dialogue is flawless and grammatical errors are non-existent." (George Shadow's Awesome Reviews - author of The Black Book)