Member Reviews
Reviewer 566276
I have read and loved Andie Newton's previous books and this one does not disappoint. Newton crafts a tense and emotional drama, interweaving rich and complex characterisation with (her trademarked) attention to detail, both of which (re)establish her as a formidable voice amongst historical fiction authors, particularly those whose stories are set against the backdrop of World War II.
I devoured it - a total page-turner and a must read.