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The Blitz Secret

John Cook, Book 3

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The Blitz Secret

By: Stephen Ronson
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London is under attack. Secrets and spies hide in the shadows. Who can you trust when every night could be your last?

London, 1940: Farmer John Cook would rather avoid the city at the best of times. But as he watches Nazi bombers passing overhead in the moonlight, he knows he is exactly where he needs to be.

A young woman has disappeared during an air raid and Cook links her to a network of spies. As his search continues, he realises more is at stake than he could have imagined...

Occupied France: Lady Margaret is playing a dangerous game. To the German high-command she is a valuable prize. To the British, she has become the enemy, unless she can do the impossible: gain the trust of those at the heart of the Nazi war machine and betray their secrets.

With the fate of Europe in their hands, will Cook and Margaret make the ultimate sacrifice to keep each other's secrets safe and save innocent lives?

©2025 Stephen Ronson (P)2025 Hodder & Stoughton Limited
20th Century Espionage Genre Fiction Historical Historical Fiction Military Spies & Politics Thriller & Suspense War & Military England

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This told an a great story and allowed the reader to immerse themselves in the blitz. I would recommend this book to anyone who would like to be entertained. They will simultaneously learn a lot about WWII in England

Exactly what historical fiction should be

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