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OP-DEC: Operation Deceit
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Krystal (kjchan) Hi WWII Spy Novels group!

K. Williams is re-releasing OP-DEC, her WWII spy thriller. We're in desperate need of increasing the number of reviews for the novel. If you're an ebook reader, and would like to review her book on Goodreads, please reply to this post and I'd be happy to forward whichever ebook version you need. Thanks in advance!


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Good luck Krystal. Will readers review the entire book, or just a preview? Can you provide a brief description of the premise of the book? # of pages? The author's background? Anything else you think a reader might want to know. Thanks for giving our gang this opportunity.


Krystal (kjchan) We'd like reviewers to read the whole book, but the review would be spoiler-free, so you can't really get in-depth with it. OP-DEC is about 400 pages, but a very quick read.

K. Williams has a Bachelor's degree in English and Historical Studies and is a lifelong history lover. She has written other books (that aren't really appropriate for this group), but her writing is well-researched and engaging. She is also a Goodreads author and more than willing to answer questions about her work.

Here's a summary: A shadowy past becomes a sinister future…

It's 1933 and the height of Boston's social season. Claire Healey overhears a terrible argument between her industrial-tycoon father and her socialite mother. Claire's father sends her mother away, declaring she is hysterical with fatigue. Displaced by this disastrous outcome, Claire is brought to New York by her spirited aunt, to be raised beyond the reach of the damaging turn of events.

Nine years later, Claire returns to her childhood home to face her past once more. The world has long since exploded in war. A mysterious stranger named Carsten Reiniger has infiltrated the scene, placing his commanding presence among the old familiar faces of Boston's elite. Intrigued by the newcomer, Claire struggles to piece together his identity and finds a dangerous connection to her troubling past.

When Claire's prying comes to light, she and her aunt are whisked away in the middle of the night to ensure their silence. Can Carsten Reiniger be trusted or is he implacably loyal to duty alone?

This was the first book I read of hers and it convinced me that she is a talented writer that I wanted to work with. I think this group will really enjoy it. If anyone out there is willing to read and review, please let me know!


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