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I Spy Bletchley Park

A Page-Turning Thriller that Asks: What if the Nazis Did Discover the Secret of Bletchley Park?

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When two young women from vastly different backgrounds make life-changing choices, it creates the setting for what could be the greatest imaginable disaster for the Allies during WWII.

Deeply embittered by the government's seizure of her financially ruined father's Buckinghamshire estate, Lady Margaret Pugh is recruited as a spy by Luftwaffe chief Hermann Goering during the 1936 Olympic Games. Four years later, Betty Hall, a working-class girl with a prodigious musical talent, temporarily turns her back on a glorious career opportunity in America and is simply "doing her bit" with the RAF.

But once Margaret begins to unravel the secrets of Bletchley Park, Betty finds herself thrust—untrained—into the deadly world of counter-espionage. And as the pair begin a critical game of cat and mouse with each other, the situation rapidly becomes ever more desperate.

With a highly dangerous newcomer suddenly arriving on the scene, the fate of Britain's most vital war secret hangs entirely on the outcome of the two women’s deeply personal conflict. But which one of them has really been the cat, and which one the mouse?

©2018 George Michael Stratford (P)2023 George Michael Stratford
20th Century Espionage Fiction Historical Fiction Science Fiction Spies & Politics Thriller & Suspense Women's Fiction Thriller Cats War
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This was an enjoyable story to listen to and reminded me of the important roles undertaken by many during the war. A fast moving story with a few interesting twists. I hope a few more of these authors books comes to audible.

Well read and interesting story

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I read the book a few years ago and thought I’d like to listen to it however I didn’t enjoy it as much as when I read it. Maybe it’s because I’ve read more widely around Bletchley and WW 2 since but principally due to the atrocious wooden voice of the narrator who bored me to sleep on several occasions.

Read it don’t listen to this awful narration

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