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Rossio Square N. Degrees59
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Rossio Square N. Degrees59

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April 1941: After fleeing wartime France alone, seventeen-year-old Claire arrives in Lisbon to stay with her less-than-welcoming uncle. While she waits desperately for her family and the ship they’re supposed to take to America, she begins a search for two young refugee children she’d promised to take care of, who have gone missing.

Antonio, an aspiring artist and occasional pickpocket, waits tables in the Chave d'Ouro, a Lisbon cafe that’s a hotspot for the plotters and spies flocking to Portugal’s capital. But when a German refugee he’s befriended is dragged out of the cafe and murdered, Antonio sets out to discover who is responsible.

Despite an inauspicious first encounter between Claire and Antonio, their investigations - and their lives - intertwine as they discover that the disappearances are linked to a secret in Lisbon that the Nazis are willing to kill for.

Set in a city filled with intrigue and betrayal, Rossio Square N. Degrees59 is a story of lost dreams, infinite hope, and two people caught up in change they never sought or wanted.

Through her compelling characters and deft storytelling, Jeannine Johnson Maia takes the reader into the suspenseful and dangerous world of Lisbon 1941, when the city served as an escape route for Jews and others fleeing the Nazis and the Second World War.

-Richard Zimler, author of The Last Kabbalist of Lisbon and The Gospel According to Lazarus

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Jeannine Johnson Maia
Date
27 March 2020
Pages
238
ISBN
9789893303108

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

April 1941: After fleeing wartime France alone, seventeen-year-old Claire arrives in Lisbon to stay with her less-than-welcoming uncle. While she waits desperately for her family and the ship they’re supposed to take to America, she begins a search for two young refugee children she’d promised to take care of, who have gone missing.

Antonio, an aspiring artist and occasional pickpocket, waits tables in the Chave d'Ouro, a Lisbon cafe that’s a hotspot for the plotters and spies flocking to Portugal’s capital. But when a German refugee he’s befriended is dragged out of the cafe and murdered, Antonio sets out to discover who is responsible.

Despite an inauspicious first encounter between Claire and Antonio, their investigations - and their lives - intertwine as they discover that the disappearances are linked to a secret in Lisbon that the Nazis are willing to kill for.

Set in a city filled with intrigue and betrayal, Rossio Square N. Degrees59 is a story of lost dreams, infinite hope, and two people caught up in change they never sought or wanted.

Through her compelling characters and deft storytelling, Jeannine Johnson Maia takes the reader into the suspenseful and dangerous world of Lisbon 1941, when the city served as an escape route for Jews and others fleeing the Nazis and the Second World War.

-Richard Zimler, author of The Last Kabbalist of Lisbon and The Gospel According to Lazarus

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Jeannine Johnson Maia
Date
27 March 2020
Pages
238
ISBN
9789893303108