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“The Hidden History of Bellechli Park is waiting for a master storytellor like Kate Quin, to bring it to life. Gulab code is easily elaborate with the eyes of three extraordinary women, the frantic, nervousness, overwhelmies of the enegma codebreakers through the eyes of three extraordinary women, who work in the Tyrelasses to defeat the Nazis. Times is the best selling writer of its final flight)
The best -selling writer from the New York Times and the USA Today tode and the Ellis Network returned with another heart, which is the story of the Second World War of World War II, which is the story of three women’s code breakers in the Blechle Park and should spy after the war is over.
The year 1940. As England prepares to fight the Nazis, three very different women respond to calls to mysterious countries Estate Blechle Park, where the best mind in Britain trains to break the German military code. Lively debutant Osla is the girl who has everything – beauty, money, and Greece’s dashing Prince Philip sending her roses – but she burns herself to prove herself more than a society girl and puts her fluid German to use German as a translator of decoded enemy’s mysteries. East and London works of poverty products, self-made MAB, veteran codbreking machines because she hides old wounds and seeks socially beneficial husband. Both Osla and MAB are in a hurry to see the capacity in the local village Spinster Bath, whose shame hides a great feature with riddles, and soon Baths spread their wings as one of some female cryptalelists in the park. But the impossible pressure of war, loss, and privacy will tear all three.
The year 1947. After the war of Princess Elizabeth and Prince Philip as a royal wedding, in a fever after Britain, three friends made from three friends are reunited by a mysterious encrypted letter-for which the key was buried in prolonged betrayal, which destroys their friendship and left one of them. A mysterious traitors have emerged from the shadow of their Blechli Park past, and now Osla, Mab, and Beth must revive their old alliance and crack a final code together. But each petal they extract from the rose code danger – and their true enemies – closer….
Customers say
Customers find this historical fiction novel to be a riveting story about British code breakers, with strong female characters from different backgrounds and fascinating code-breaking content. The writing is well-crafted, with one customer noting how the author paints a vivid picture, and customers particularly appreciate the historical background and actual historical figures included. While the pacing receives mixed reviews, with some finding it fast-paced while others say it’s slow going at first, customers praise the believable relationships and compelling narrative.
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