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Doublespeak
Doublespeak: A Novel | Alisa Smith
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The followup to the literate and action-packed historical thriller Speakeasy, Doublespeak finds plucky protagonist Lena on a journey back to her past. Lieutenant Lena Stillman has been left, nearly alone, on her code-breaking mission in remote Alaska. World War II has been over for a month, but due to crimes committed a lifetime ago, Lena is still under the control of the powerful Miss Maggie. Shaken by her role in the disappearance of Corporal Link Hughes—and by her own misjudgment of his character—Lena yearns for an opportunity to redeem them both. Then she receives a shocking message containing Link’s potential location: Siam. Embarking on a clandestine rescue mission to Bangkok, Lena is reunited with shadows from her past—including loyal friend Byron who is eager to escape his safe, dull life and the attractive yet dangerous “William Yardly.” As personal and political allegiances shift in the postwar maelstrom, it seems impossible to know who is good or bad, innocent or culpable and whether they are motivated by love or revenge. Overlaying rich historic detail and an intricate plot, Doublespeak is an entrancing sequel to Alisa Smith’s first novel Speakeasy, which received the honor of being a Walter Scott Prize Academy recommended book of 2018.
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Jerdencon
Doublespeak: A Novel | Alisa Smith
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It‘s so dark and it‘s only 5:27pm! Im ready for bed but really waiting for my son to get out of Greek school at 6 so trying to read - thankful for the back light on my kindle. #itsdarksoitmustbebedtime #notafanofearlydarkness

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Jerdencon
Doublespeak: A Novel | Alisa Smith
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Current situation -
Kindle easily hidden in case the door opens and someone comes into bother me - but I have the office suite to myself for another 45 minutes and not wasting time working! Lol

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Jerdencon
Doublespeak: A Novel | Alisa Smith
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I work in an office with no windows so snuck out for a bit on this rainy damp day to get a little natural light and start reading this one (very old ARC for a book that was published last year) but people keep calling and texting me! Ack! And now it‘s time to go back to my school/work! Haven‘t read a page yet lol but at least I got some light!