Daughter of Genoa by Kat Devereaux

Daughter of Genoa by Kat Devereaux Daughter of Genoa by Kat Devereaux was published on 11th September by Aria. My thanks to the author and the publisher for sending me a copy to review and to Rachel's Random Resources for inviting me on the tour. Synopsis In Nazi-occupied Italy, keeping secrets could be deadly… Genoa, 1944: Widowed and alone, Anna Pastorino has been surviving on her wits since the Germans invaded. The daughter of a prominent Jewish antifascist, Anna lives a hidden life in her small flat near the harbour ... until an RAF bomb destroys her only shelter. When a Jesuit priest approaches her offering help, she has no choice but to accept. She follows her new friend, Father Vittorio, to a safe house above a printers’ shop in a quiet street near via Assarotti. But the Tipografia Guichard is more than just a refuge. It’s a forgery workshop: a key part of the secret rescue operation headed by Massimo Teglio, the “Scarlet Pimpernel” of Genoa’s persecuted Jewish popul...