When I visited Lisbon last November researching my Zando adult debut historical fiction novel, THE LIBRARIANS OF LISBON, I had the pleasure of taking a “Spies in Lisbon during World War II” tour with academic and researcher, Marisa Filipe. She was gracious enough to show us some of Lisbon’s most beautiful spots, including the spectacular...Read More
One of my favorite parts of being an author is research. My latest historical fiction novel, The Librarians of Lisbon, published by Zando, gave me the chance to explore the fascinating realm of World War II espionage tactics and equipment. Some of what I learned genuinely surprised me. For instance, I had no idea that...Read More
If you’ve read my historical fiction novel, The Librarians of Lisbon, then you’ve already met the lethal double agent Gable. He’s handsome, enigmatic, and mercurial—the man Bea loves to loathe. He’s a man who has as many identities as the lies he’s told to craft them. He works for the Allies and Germany, spinning secrets...Read More
One aspect of World War II that, up until relatively recently, didn’t garner a lot of attention, was the role that librarians, scholars, and academics played in the Allied efforts to win the war. Dozens of women scholars, librarians, and—yes, beautiful socialites, too!—served as World War II spies. These women helped to inspire characters Bea...Read More