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Louise's War introduces readers to Louise Pearlie, a young widow navigating the dangerous world of wartime intelligence in 1942 Washington DC. Working for the Office of Strategic Services (OSS), the legendary precursor to the CIA, Louise stumbles upon information that could save her college friend Rachel Bloch, a young French Jewish woman trapped in Vichy France.
When Louise discovers a document concerning Rachel's husband, she sees a chance to help her friend escape the horrors of occupied France. But her mission takes a deadly turn when a colleague she enlisted for help is murdered. Suddenly isolated and unable to trust anyone in the shadowy world of wartime espionage, Louise must navigate treacherous political waters alone.
Sarah R. Shaber crafts a compelling historical thriller that combines authentic World War II atmosphere with intelligent mystery plotting. Set against the backdrop of Washington DC's wartime intelligence community, this novel captures the tension and uncertainty of 1942 America while delivering a personal story of courage and determination.
This paperback edition from Bella Rosa Books delivers a meticulously researched portrayal of the OSS during its formative years. The narrative weaves together elements of espionage, murder mystery, and the desperate plight of European Jews during the Holocaust. Louise Pearlie emerges as a resourceful protagonist whose personal connections drive her into dangerous territory.
The story balances historical accuracy with page-turning suspense, making it perfect for readers who appreciate both historical fiction and mystery thrillers. The 1942 Washington DC setting provides a unique perspective on the American home front during World War II, showcasing the critical intelligence work that shaped the war effort.
Louise's War appeals to readers who enjoy women sleuths, WWII-era fiction, and espionage thrillers. The novel's combination of personal stakes and historical significance creates a reading experience that is both entertaining and educational. As the first book in the Louise Pearlie series, it establishes a strong foundation for future adventures in wartime intelligence.
Author Sarah R. Shaber brings expertise and attention to detail to this historical mystery, creating a believable world where personal loyalty collides with national security concerns. The book explores themes of friendship, survival, and moral courage during one of history's darkest periods.
A Louise Pearlie WWII Mystery - Book 1