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New historical novels serve up female Russian snipers, a possibly poisoned royal and an alternate ‘Rashomon’

“33 Place Brugmann,” “The King’s Messenger,” “The Caf茅聽With No Name” and “The Night Sparrow” are reviewed in our latest roundup.

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Shelly Sanders’s “The Night Sparrow” is set, in part, in 1941 Russia.


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“33 Place Brugmann,” by Alice Austen, Grove Press, $43.50.

33 Place Brugmann

Alice Austen

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Janet Somerville is the author of “Yours, for Probably Always: Martha Gellhorn鈥檚 Letters of Love & War 1930-1949.”

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