this is a different slant on
the war in Bletchley - the house was requisitioned from the owners for the war
effort. The owner in this case was approached by Hermon Goring she wanted revenge
as felt embittered that the government requisitioned the house so begins a
spying operation on the very house that is being used to spy on the enemy break
codes etc- I am not sure how much the owners would have known in reality as to
what was going on at Bletchley , but this makes for a good read. Then in comes
a WAAF who knows something is not right. Will the young WAAF save the day or will the owner bring
Bletchley park down and cause Britain to lose the war?
This book is well written and well researched
(it should be the authors mother was at Bletchley during the war) I was on the
edge of my seat not knowing what would be the final outcome?