Dover Cafe at War
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Product details
- ISBN 9781838771430
- Weight: 378g
- Dimensions: 130 x 198mm
- Publication Date: 17 Sep 2020
- Publisher: Zaffre
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Paperback
- Language: English
'Brilliantly written . . . I loved it.' Rosie Goodwin
The first book in a brand-new World War II saga series. Perfect for readers of Ellie Dean, Annie Groves and for fans of the Home Fires series.
Dover, 1939
At the heart of Market Square lies Castle's Café, run by the formidable Nellie Castle and her six children.
Since the scandalous birth of her son ten years ago, Marianne, Nellie's eldest daughter, has preferred to stay in the kitchen, hidden away from the scrutiny of the town gossips. Overcome with shame, she has never revealed the identity of Donny's father - not even to her own mother.
But with World War II just around the corner, soon Marianne's past catches up with her. And suddenly the lives of the Castle family become a lot more complicated.
Will the secrets from her past destroy their future?
Don't miss the series so far:
The Dover Cafe at War
The Dover Cafe on the Front Line
The Dover Cafe Under Fire
Return to the Dover Cafe
The Dover Cafe on Trial
Secrets at the Dover Cafe
And look out for Wedding Bells at the Dover Cafe. Coming June 2027.
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Readers love The Dover Café at War:
'A brilliant evocation of a family and community pulling together in wartime. Full of drama, laughter, and nail biting cliff hangers. A triumph!' Annie Clarke, author of The Factory Girls series
'Well-researched and expertly written . . . Perfect for those days when all you want is a book to lose yourself in.' Fiona Ford, author of The Liberty Girls
'A joyous read, the sort of book to read in one sitting.' Kitty Danton, author of A Wartime Christmas
'A rattling good novel that gives the reader a front seat at the Dover café during World War 2 . . . a really good start to what looks to be a fascinating saga.' Shirley Mann, author of Lily's War
'Brilliantly researched, written with warmth and insight, brimming with emotion and drama, and starring a cast of superbly drawn characters who are guaranteed to touch the hearts of readers everywhere.' Lancashire Post
'What a brilliant book . . . can't wait to read the next one.' Netgalley reviewer
'This book is such a joy to read.' Netgalley reviewer
'This was a wonderful read. Looking forward to the next in the series.' Netgalley reviewer
Ginny Bell went to school in Dover, never realising at the time what a fascinating and crucial role the town played in World War Two. She is an editor with The Novelry where she
works with new writers. The Dover Café at War was her first novel and there are now six books in the Dover Café series.
