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The Juno Letters - L.W. Hewitt

Historical Fiction

"Confiscate all the wine. Every bottle, every barrel. Then burn the wineries and destroy the vines." As the Allies advanced up the Rhône river valley Himmler ordered the total destruction of the wines of the Alsace. Desperate to survive the German onslaught, the great wineries employed every trick they could to spare their treasures. At Château du Schoppenwihr a deranged colonel crossed swords with the resistance over a rumored ancient wine cellar - at a place they called La Maison Rouge.

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Letters discovered in a tin box buried in the foundation of a cottage on the Normandy coast and never mailed during the German occupation reveal a web of intrigue, violence, despair and hope as families grapple with the reality of World War II in Western Europe. Follow a modern detective/journalist as he unravels the mysteries of the past using subtle clues discovered in the present. This time-slip historical fiction series will challenge the very essence of what we know of the war that defined the modern era.
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