1940. London is facing the full wrath of the blitz and amid the chaos Sheila Phipps is orphaned after a devastating air raid claims her family and her home. She is evacuated to Bletchley to live with her aunt Constance, where she forms an unlikely friendship with Prudence Le Strange, who is working in the codebreaking unit at Bletchley. As their friendship grows stronger, the war subjects Sheila and Prue to fresh tragedies as, one by one, those they love are called away to distant battlefields, only to join the growing ranks of the missing, the captured and the dead. As the war escalates, the two friends find their lives increasingly complicated not only by the secrets of wartime but by those the conflict has dredged up from the past.
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Dimensions: 129 x 198mm
Publication Date: 20 Aug 2015
Publisher: Allison & Busby
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9780749017040
About Mary Nichols
Born in Singapore of a Dutch-South African father and an English mother MARY NICHOLS came to England when she was three and spent most of her life in different parts of East Anglia. She had been a radiographer school secretary editor for one of the John Lewis Partnership house magazines and an information services manager for an open learning company as well as a writer. From short stories and articles for a variety of newspapers and magazines she turned to writing novels. Mary wrote historical romance for Mills & Boon as well as family sagas. She was also the author of The Mother of Necton a biography of her grandmother who was a midwife and nurse in a Norfolk village between the wars. Mary died in 2016.