Very enjoyable crime novel set during the London blitz. Laura Wilson writes one of the best fictional evocations of the blitz, with its depressing shortages and the sheer misery of having to keep going. The antagonist is surprisingly likable despite his crimes, and there are enough twists to make it a fascinating plot. An excellent read…
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