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The Secret Emissary tells the story of a young Mexican from a wealthy family in Sonora, Mexico. Educated in Spain, Luis Esquerre Calella de Valderano is a skilled researcher and writer, and with a penchant for international relations and diplomacy, he becomes an unofficial Vatican liaison with an American diplomat during the 1919 Paris Peace Conference. A talented academic, accomplished musician, and agile sportsman-a friend to popes and aristocrats alike-Luis becomes a collaborator in underground activities against Fascists in Italy, Germany, and Spain. As a covert agent for the Jesuit Superior General and Popes Pius XI and XII and a secret liaison between the Vatican and Jesuit Curia and American military intelligence, Luis cuts a swath through history as he becomes a Monsignor, a Bishop, and after World War II, a Cardinal in the Roman Catholic Church.
Can a human spirit transcend time and space? This is the question author Roberto de Haro examines in this thoughtful new fantasy spanning two world wars. World War I pilot Oliver Purdom has so much waiting for him back home in the United Kingdom, but before he can return to his loving wife, his plane is shot down. However, that isn't the end of his story. Decades later, Mexican American airman Vince Hollman enlists with the Royal Air Force. Vince has had a strange childhood. Ever since he was young, he has heard a ghostly voice in his head. He even visited a curandera, a traditional Mexican healer, about the phenomenon. He eventually made peace with this voice, but then a strange event makes him realize there is still much he doesn't know about his own origins. When Vince ships out to the United Kingdom, present life and memories collide. Years ago, Oliver fell in love with the beautiful Abigail, and now Vince finds himself connecting to this very special woman. As the two navigate a unique relationship, Vince's military duty calls him away. Can Oliver's spirit help keep Vince alive as the world faces another catastrophic war?
Novel about a Mexican American immigrant working in Hollywood during the 1930s. He fights during WWII in Europe, and returns to Hollywood after the war.
"A sprawling saga illuminating the interregnum between World Wars I and II. Quentin's French lover, Nadine, emerges as an expansive and fearless character. She becomes an important player in the quiet, secret, initial resistance to Hitler's ethnic cleansing." -Cheryl Fields, writer and managing editor, Change Magazine"A fascinating read. Haro's sequel to Twist of Fate follows Nadine and Quentin during the tumultuous years 1919 to 1939. Their love affair continues during the 'Roaring Twenties,' the Great Depression and emerging European Fascism. Before getting together, World War II begins, promising them a collision course with destiny." -I. M. Heyman, former Chancellor, University of California, Berkeley and former Secretary, Smithsonian Institution"Haro's sequel to Twist of Fate continues Nadine and Quentin's love story. They find temporary happiness but face great challenges in this literate, fascinating novel of pre-World War II. International intrigue and behind-the-scenes politics make this an important historical novel." -Colleen Rae, author of Nearly Naked, and Correspondent, Local Observer, Saugatuck, MI"The adventure continues, and so does the entrancing reading. Fans of Twist of Fate will be delighted to explore Nadine and Quentin's world. Those who didn't read it should finish Intermezzo and read the first book as a 'prequel.'" -Juan Mestas, Chancellor, University of Michigan, Flint
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