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ABBEY'S BOOKSELLER PICK ----- In the last years of WWII, the Germans were desperate to get their hands on the diaries of Galeazzo Ciano, who was married to Mussolini's daughter, Edda. The Nazis enlisted a spy, Hilda Beetz, to find the diaries, but she also fell in love with Galeazzo. When Galeazzo is executed for treason, the search for his diaries intensifies. Told at breakneck pace, this is the story of some extraordinary women - often caught up in a moral quandary, but determined to keep an important historical document safe and secure. Greg
The extraordinary true story of how three women - a fascist's daughter, a German spy, and an American socialite - raced against Hitler's SS to get key evidence into the hands of the Allies.
In 1943, Edda Mussolini, daughter of the fascist dictator Benito Mussolini, gave her father and Hitler an extraordinary ultimatum- release her husband, Italy's former foreign minister, Galeazzo Ciano, from prison, or risk her leaking her husband's diaries to the press.
Knowing the diaries would expose Nazi lies and create a foundation for war crimes prosecutions, Hitler and Mussolini vowed to do everything in their power to see the diaries destroyed - even if it meant killing Mussolini's daughter. To do this, they ordered Hilde Beetz, a German spy, to seduce Ciano in prison in order to learn the diaries' location. However, the seducer became the seduced, joining forces with Edda to try to save Ciano from execution. When this failed, Edda fled, with Hilde's daring assistance, to keep Ciano's final wish- to see the diaries published for use by the Allies.
Upon learning of Edda's escape, the head of United States intelligence, Alan Dulles, sent in socialite Frances de Chollet, assigned by chance to a mission that would change her life. Her task was to find Edda, gain her trust, and, crucially, hand the diaries over to the Americans. Against all expectations, what developed was a rich and humanising friendship between the two women. Staying one step ahead of the Gestapo agents who were hunting Edda, together they succeeded in preserving one of the most important historic documents of World War II.
Containing all the detailed twists and turns of a spy thriller, this is the story of three women, each faced with unbearable pressures and weighty moral questions, whose lives were drawn together in one of the most unlikely rescues of World War II.
'Compelling ... a tangled web of deceit, corruption, betrayal, courage, and family intrigue. It reads like a spy thriller, moving at a fast pace, and even though the reader knows the successful outcome, the suspense never lets up.' -Wall Street Journal
'University of Montreal literature professor Mazzeo unravels a tangled knot of Fascist intrigue and family infighting in this riveting WWII history ... Mazzeo efficiently relates these complex events and renders empathetic portraits of the story's main players. WWII buffs will be enthralled.' -Publishers Weekly
'Intelligent and compelling, Mazzeo's probing book delves intriguingly into the moral thicket into which a group of strangers found themselves plunged during the long, dark days of World War II. A tantalisingly novelistic history lesson.' -Kirkus Reviews
By:
Tilar Mazzeo Imprint: Scribe Publications Country of Publication: Australia Dimensions:
Height: 232mm,
Width: 155mm,
Spine: 26mm
Weight: 464g ISBN:9781922585639 ISBN 10: 1922585637 Pages: 352 Publication Date:02 August 2022 Audience:
General/trade
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ELT Advanced
Format:Paperback Publisher's Status: Active
Tilar J. Mazzeo is the New York Times and San Francisco Chronicle bestselling author of books that include Irena's Children, The Widow Clicquot, The Secret of Chanel No. 5, and The Hotel on the Place Vendome. She also writes on food and wine for the mainstream press and is the Clara C. Piper Associate Professor of English at Colby College. Her books have been published in over 16 languages internationally.
Reviews for Sisters in Resistance: How a German Spy, a Banker's Wife and Mussolini's Daughter Outwitted the Nazis
ABBEY'S BOOKSELLER PICK ----- In the last years of WWII, the Germans were desperate to get their hands on the diaries of Galeazzo Ciano, who was married to Mussolini's daughter, Edda. The Nazis enlisted a spy, Hilda Beetz, to find the diaries, but she also fell in love with Galeazzo. When Galeazzo is executed for treason, the search for his diaries intensifies. Told at breakneck pace, this is the story of some extraordinary women - often caught up in a moral quandary, but determined to keep an important historical document safe and secure. Greg