The Moonlight Runner : A Novel.
In the wake of WWI, a young woman joins the Irish rebellion and risks everything for her country in this sweeping story of love, bravery, and the relentless pursuit of freedom. From the author of the 'Dr. Charlotte Stone' series.
Record details
- ISBN: 9780778305842
- Physical Description: 368 pages ; 23 cm
- Publisher: Canada : Park Row Books, 2026.
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| Immediate Source of Acquisition Note: | Library Bound Incorporated |
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| Genre: | Historical fiction. |
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- 0 of 1 copy available at Tsuga Consortium.
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- 3 current holds with 1 total copy.
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âThe legendary Karen Robards brings her formidable talents to bear in The Moonlight Runner, an epic tale of love and female heroism.â âPam Jenoff, New York Times bestselling author of Last Twilight in Paris
In the wake of the Great War, a young woman joins the Irish rebellion and risks everything for her country in this sweeping story of love, bravery and the relentless pursuit of freedom from New York Times bestselling author Karen Robards.
Ireland, 1918. In a world brutalized by the Great War and devastated by the Spanish flu, twenty-two-year-old Rynn Carmichael is suddenly pulled into the war of independence when Donal OâReilly, the boy she has loved for most of her life, takes up gunrunning in support of the rebellion.
Raised in a small Irish village on the shores of Donegal Bay, Rynn is working as a nurse in a convalescent home for soldiers wounded in the Great War when she overhears a British officer gloating over the trap that has been set for Irish gunrunners bringing a boat full of smuggled arms ashore. Knowing that Donal must be involved, she rushes out at midnight to warn the incoming boat, only to find herself caught up in a terrifying and tragic series of events that take her from the glittering ballrooms of London to the narrow back alleys of Dublin as she and those she loves fight for their lives and their country.
More praise for Karen Robards
âOne of the most popular voices in womenâs fiction.â âNewsweek
âRobards is one terrific storyteller.â âChicago Tribune
âDraw a line between two extremely popular genres, mysteries and romance novels, and in the middle you will find the bestselling Robards. She merges the two worlds like no one else, deftly interlacing plot and passion.â âAlbany Times Union
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âRobards has a true flair for characterization and excels at adding large doses of humor to the spicy mix.â âRT Book Reviews
âWith gripping descriptions of bombings, fearful interrogations, and a blooming love story, Robards delivers a fantastic, captivating historical romance." âBooklist on The Girl From Guernica
"The Girl from Guernica is a riveting, high-stakes pager-turner that had my heart teetering in my throat and left tears in my eyes. Karen Robards gives us a meticulously researched story about the atrocities of the Guernica bombing that underscores the importance of reclaiming oneâs power and the impact of oneâs love for their family. I could not recommend this book more!" âMadeline Martin, New York Times bestselling author of The Last Bookshop in London
"A stunning story of a family torn apart amidst the horrors of war, and a young womanâs determination to persevere as the shards of her previous life fall with vicious stabs around her. With beautiful and excruciating detail, Robards pulls the reader into another time and place, proving once more she is a master of storytelling." âNoelle Salazar, USA TODAY bestselling author of The Flight Girls and Angels of the Resistance on The Girl From Guernica
âDramatic, pacy and energetic, Robardsâs historic tale of approaching war lands with frightening contemporary relevance.â âJenny Lecoat, New York Times bestselling author of The Girl from the Channel Islands on The Girl From Guernica
âA truly outstanding novel, brilliantly written, that captured me and held me in its grip from page one. At its heart this story is about family love and the umbilical cords that stretch but never break. So much can be learnt from the telling of this story of what is truly important whether we live in a privileged, safe environment or in a theatre of conflict. The Black Swan of Paris reminds us of the power of love, hope and courage.â âHeather Morris, #1 bestselling author of The Tattooist of Auschwitz
"I loved The Black Swan of Paris, which has everything you could ask for in the best historical fiction. A strong heroine to root for, a handsome and seductive spy, and a family secret that drives the plot at breakneck pace, all set against the sweeping backdrop of World War II. This novel is Robards's best yet!"âLisa Scottoline, #1 bestselling author
âLong a master of suspense, Karen Robards turns her formidable talents to the Second World War. The Black Swan of Paris tells of singer Genevieve Dumont, who must navigate a tangled web of torn allegiances, painful secrets and a past that refuses to set her free, as she struggles to save all she holds dear from the Nazis. Boldly conceived and richly realized, Robards establishes herself in a single sweep at the forefront of World War II novels with an emotional and powerful tale.â âPam Jenoff, New York Times bestselling author of The Lost Girls of Paris
âAn extraordinarily suspenseful, emotional readâThe Black Swan of Paris is a stunning World War II novel that captivated me from the very first page to its breathtaking conclusion.â âKelly Rimmer, bestselling author of The Things We Cannot Say
"Robards blends commendable attention to historical detail with intense realism and deep feeling. Historical fiction fans will be enthralled with this richly hewn novel and the romance and danger lurking around its every corner." âPublishers Weekly, starred review on The Black Swan of Paris
"An engaging story that explores an often overlooked aspect of World War II lore. For fans of Kristin ÂHannahâs The Nightingale, this page-turning novel full of suspense and excitement examines the lengths to which we are willing to go for our loved ones." âLibrary Journal on The Black Swan of Paris
âAn emotional tapestry of divided loyalties and love.â âAARP on The Black Swan of Paris
"Beneath the glitz and glamour of the life of singing star Genevieve Dumont, aka Black Swan, lies a whirlwind story of love, loss, sacrifice, and war in Paris, 1944. Robards delivers a suspenseful historical account of the women in the Résistance who used heart, body, and soul to advance the Allies plans for an invasion, despite the ironclad control of the Nazis... WWII history buffs will appreciate the accurate depictions and backdrop, while romantic-suspense lovers will eagerly follow Genevieve from the seashores of France to the hilltops of Germany." âBooklist on The Black Swan of Paris