Letter from Munich : A Jack Bailey Novel by Meg Lelvis (2020, Trade Paperback)

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Product Identifiers

PublisherBlack Rose Writing
ISBN-101684334470
ISBN-139781684334476
eBay Product ID (ePID)22038455579

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Book TitleLetter from Munich : a Jack Bailey Novel
Number of Pages172 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year2020
TopicContemporary Women, Sagas
IllustratorYes
GenreFiction
AuthorMeg Lelvis
FormatTrade Paperback

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Item Height0.4 in
Item Weight9.1 Oz
Item Length9 in
Item Width6 in

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Intended AudienceTrade
TitleLeadingA
Reviews"Jack Bailey is a solid protagonist....intrigues from beginning to end." Roger Leslie, PhD, author, editor, writing coach
SynopsisTwo distinct voices emerge: one, a jaded ex-cop, the other, an aging, but spirited German lady, telling her story of love, war, ethics, and redemption. Germany, 1930s. In the peaceful village of Dachau, Ariana lives with her family, ordinary German citizens, during the Third Reich. Ariana and her sister, Renate, come of age amidst the growing horrors. Munich, 2012. Hard-nosed ex-cop, Jack Bailey, is determined to locate Ariana Schrder, who wrote a WWII wartime love letter to his father decades ago. Jack and his brother think the letter may hold the key to his past drunken abusiveness. Jack's friend, Sherk, invites him to visit his native Munich, where Jack learns more than he bargained for, including a shocking disclosure. Back in Chicago, should he reveal family secrets and put his father to rest? From the Dachau death train to the camp's liberation by the Americans, a tale unfolds, connecting two people in an unforgettable, ever-changing story., While visitng Munich, ex-cop, Jack Bailey, discovers the whereabouts of his father's WWII girlfriend, Ariana Schrder, and learns more than he bargained for., "...a gripping saga backed by historical precedent and individual lives alike." - Midwest Book Review Two distinct voices emerge: one, a jaded ex-cop, the other, an aging, but spirited German lady, telling her story of love, war, ethics, and redemption. Germany, 1930s. In the peaceful village of Dachau, Ariana lives with her family, ordinary German citizens, during the Third Reich. Ariana and her sister, Renate, come of age amidst the growing horrors. Munich, 2012. Hard-nosed ex-cop, Jack Bailey, is determined to locate Ariana Schr der, who wrote a WWII wartime love letter to his father decades ago. Jack and his brother think the letter may hold the key to his past drunken abusiveness. Jack's friend, Sherk, invites him to visit his native Munich, where Jack learns more than he bargained for, including a shocking disclosure. Back in Chicago, should he reveal family secrets and put his father to rest? From the Dachau death train to the camp's liberation by the Americans, a tale unfolds, connecting two people in an unforgettable, ever-changing story.

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