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Jane Thynne

    Jane Thynne is an author whose writing delves into the complexities of human relationships and moral dilemmas. Through her narratives, she explores the depths of the human psyche and the tension between desire and duty. Her style is incisive, often characterized by a raw honesty and an analytical gaze into her characters' motivations. Thynne invites readers to contemplate ethical questions and what it means to be human in an ambiguous world.

    Solitaire
    Queen High
    The Words I Never Wrote
    Tips for Meanies
    Faith and Beauty
    Midnight in Vienna
    • Set in 1938, this historical espionage thriller unfolds in the tense atmospheres of London and Vienna, capturing the uncertainty and fear as World War Two looms. The narrative weaves through the complexities of espionage, showcasing the high stakes and moral dilemmas faced by its characters in a world on the brink of chaos.

      Midnight in Vienna
    • The Words I Never Wrote

      • 416 pages
      • 15 hours of reading
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      "New York, present day: On a whim, photographer Juno Lambert buys the 1931 Underwood typewriter that once belonged to celebrated journalist Cordelia Capel. Within its case she discovers an unpublished novel, igniting a transatlantic journey to fill the gaps in the story of Cordelia and her sister's loving yet tempestuous relationship. England, 1936: Cordelia's socialite sister, Irene, marries a German man from a powerful family who whisks her away to Berlin. Cordelia remains in England to pursue the writing career she cherishes, but in the male-dominated world of journalism, she can only get hired as a typist. The sisters exchange letters as politics begin to boil in Europe and tensions come to a head when Cordelia discovers Irene's husband is a Nazi sympathizer. Does that make Irene one by proxy? With increasing desperation, Cordelia writes to Irene, seeking to understand her loyalties. But the sisters' letters don't tell the whole story. So Cordelia decides to fill in the blanks by sitting down with her Underwood and--finally--writing the truth. When Juno discovers the trove of letters the two exchanged, a vivid portrait of Berlin in the devastating years during and after the war comes into focus. In this moving novel, Jane Thynne offers an intimate glimpse into a lesser known side of World War II"--

      The Words I Never Wrote
    • Thrilling dystopian fiction from the acclaimed author of Widowland, 'Clever, thrilling, brilliantly imagined ... chillingly convincing post-war dystopia' (Clare Chambers). Perfect for fans of Fatherland and The Handmaid's Tale.

      Queen High
    • Solitaire

      • 466 pages
      • 17 hours of reading
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      The fifth novel in the brilliant Clara Vine series from acclaimed author Jane Thynne

      Solitaire
    • A War of Flowers

      • 416 pages
      • 15 hours of reading
      3.8(161)Add rating

      British actress, Clara Vine, is in Paris to film her latest movie, having left Berlin under a cloud. Joseph Geobbels has become increasingly suspicious that Clara has been mingling in Berlin society and passing snippets of information to her contacts in the British Embassy. It would have been absurd, if it hadn't also been true ... With war becoming increasingly likely, Clara is approached by an undercover British operative, Guy Hamilton, who asks her to perform a task for her country: to befirend Eeva Braun, Hitler's girlfriend, and to pass on any information she can gather. Clara knows to undertake this task is to put herself back in danger.

      A War of Flowers
    • The Winter Garden

      • 420 pages
      • 15 hours of reading
      3.8(92)Add rating

      Berlin, 1937. The city radiates glamour and ambition. But danger lurks in every shadow… Anna Hansen, a bride-to-be, is a pupil at one of Hitler's notorious Nazi Bride Schools, where young women are schooled on the art of being an SS officer's wife. Then, one night, she is brutally murdered and left in the gardens of the school. Her death will be hushed up and her life forgotten. Clara Vine is an actress at Berlin's famous Ufa studios by day and an undercover British Intelligence agent by night. She knew Anna and is disturbed by news of her death. She cannot understand why someone would want to cover it up, but she soon discovers that Anna's murder is linked to a far more ominous secret. With the newly abdicated Edward VIII and his wife Wallis set to arrive in Berlin, and the Mitford sisters dazzling on the social scene, Clara must work in the darkness to find the truth and send it back to London. It is a dangerous path she treads, and it will take everything she has to survive…

      The Winter Garden
    • Black Roses

      • 471 pages
      • 17 hours of reading
      3.6(183)Add rating

      "1933 and Warning bells ring across Europe as Hitler comes to power. Clara Vine, a young, talented actress, finds herself in Berlin and, unwittingly, in the midst of a uneasy circle of Nazi wives, among them Magda Goebbels. There she meets Leo Quinn, an undercover British intelligence agent, and is soon recruited to spy on her new acquaintances. But when Magda Goebbels reveals to Clara a dramatic secret and entrusts her with an extraordinary mission, Clara feels threatened, compromised, and desperately caught between duty and love."--Page 4 of cover.

      Black Roses