Quinn’s page-turning narrative is enhanced by her richly drawn characters, who unite under the common purpose of Britain’s war effort, and by the fascinating code-breaking techniques, which come alive via Quinn’s extensive historical detail. Together, the women work to crack a code that will help them find the traitor. In 1947, almost four years later, Beth contacts Osla and Mab, who help Beth escape from Clockwell. Soon, she she winds up the suspected traitor and is committed at Clockwell Sanitarium after having a mental breakdown. But when she discovers someone at Bletchley is likely a traitor, no one believes her. Though Beth is shy and reclusive, she shines in her work on breaking codes. After discovering Beth’s talent for solving crosswords, Osla helps Beth get a job interview at Bletchley Park. While working at Bletchley, they share a room at the home of Beth Finch, a young woman beaten down by her demanding mother. I read the book as part of kindle chalenge, but I dont regret. I loved the book, the story, the characters, even if the historical part was not always accurate. Debutant Osla Kendall meets fellow Bletchley Park recruit and London East End resident Mab Churt on the train in 1940. The Rose Code: A Novel by How customer reviews and ratings work Kindle Customer Great story It is, after all, history fiction (thats for ones who complained that it hasnt much history). Quinn ( The Huntress) returns to WWII and the secretive world of Bletchley Park in this immersive saga.
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