War's Labyrinth
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Narrated by:
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Gary Williams
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By:
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Kathleen Peroff
A gripping historical novel of love, divided loyalties, and the price of silence. War’s Labyrinth follows two American sisters and one British agent through the moral fog of World War II and the Cold War, when secrets dramatically changed lives.
In 1940s Washington, D. C., Vera Taskinen works inside the Roosevelt White House, navigating wartime politics and a romance with a British agent named David. Her younger sister Ana, decoding Soviet cables for a highly classified project, uncovers evidence that David may be a double agent. When she leaks the information, the consequences ripple across continents — shattering trust and entangling loyalties forever.
From high-level meetings in Washington, London, and Moscow, to sabotage missions against the Nazis, to the quiet bunkers of cryptanalysts, the novel explores choices made in the shifting shadows of war. It is a story about the boundaries of loyalty—personal, political, and familial—and the haunting cost of silence in an age of espionage.
©2025 Kathleen Peroff (P)2026 Kathleen Peroff