London 1941 Miss Jane Treen working as a nondescript secretary for the government, flying under the radar has a very keen mind and a skill at detecting. Along with Arthur whom she treats at times with disdain are set to find out who murdered Tabitha who was on her way with vital information. The murder covered by a raid where Tabitha’s body was hidden, is the beginning of finding out who and where the mole is, especially when another is murdered and Jane and Arthur find themselves in the cross hairs of the murderer.
Apart from being an excellent detective/murder mystery, I find wartime Britain lifestyles fascinating. This is part of history and makes for very good reading. Attitudes towards women still have a way to go, it is not fair or equal or acceptable.
The book was sent by Bookouture for an unbiased review, courtesy of Netgalley. Many thanks.

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