
Publisher: Avon Books UK, October 14th, 2021
Format: ebook
Pages: 384
Rating: 4/5 stars
Synopsis (from Goodreads):
A moment that ruins her life
On 31st May 1941, Germany drops bombs on neutral Dublin and Sarah Gillespie loses her family and home that fateful night. Days later, the man she loves leaves Ireland to enlist in the RAF.
A decision that changes her life
With nothing to keep her in Ireland and a burning desire to help the war effort, Sarah seeks refuge with relatives in Hampshire, England. But before long, Sarah’s family history catches up with her.
A mission that could cost her life
Sarah is asked to prove her loyalty to Britain through uncovering a spy at Vickers Supermarine, the manufacturers of the legendary Spitfire fighter plane. But to progress with her mission, she must become involved with a fifth columnist. And so the most dangerous game she’s ever played ensues…
A gripping story that explores a deadly tangle of love and espionage in war-torn Britain, perfect for fans of Pam Jenoff, Kate Quinn and Kate Furnivall.
My Review:
Thank you Avon Books UK for the copy of this book.
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Read if you like: espionage stories during WW2
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This book follows Sarah as she moves from Dublin to England after her home and family are lost in a bombing. While in England, Sarah gets the opportunity to contribute to the war effort in a way she wasn’t expecting.
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This was a fun book with some twists and turns. Sarah has to overcome a lot of trauma after the loss of her home and family, but she showed courage throughout the book to help with the war.
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CW: war, violence, bombing, death of a loved one, espionage.
