Nino's War
by
J.D. Keene
Book Details
Format
Paperback / Softback
Book Series
Nino Servidei
ISBN-10
1036707318
ISBN-13
9781036707316
Publisher
Vinci Books
Imprint
Vinci Books
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Oct 23rd, 2025
Print length
334 Pages
Weight
250 grams
Product Classification:
Historical adventureSecond World War fictionHistorical romance
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Nino Servidei shares a simple life with his wife Hannah and their two small children. Since smuggling his Jewish family out of fascist Italy, Nino has been tormented with nightmares brought on by the bloodshed he was forced to inflict on others to save his family. In January 1943, with the defeat of the Axis powers in North Africa imminent, Franklin Delano Roosevelt and Winston Churchill meet in Casablanca. Their attention is focused on an invasion of southern Europe by way of the island of Sicily. With limited intelligence on the ground to safely attack their target, Allied strategists realize they need an advance agent—perhaps an American, someone who speaks Italian and already has contacts in Sicily. With the help of O.S.S. Director, William J. Donovan, they locate the one man they believe can help. But is Nino Servidei, the son of a New York City crime boss, and former Catholic seminary student, up to the job? A job that may require more bloodshed—possibly his own. Meanwhile, back in America, while raising two small children on her own and struggling with her own demons, Nino’s wife Hannah finds help from an unlikely friend. Nino’s father, a vicious killer, and leader of the New York City mafia. Nino’s War is the second book in the Nino Servidei WW II historical fiction series. If you enjoy WW II historical fiction that’s filled with suspense, romance and rich characters, you must read the Nino series.
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