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In the final instalment of this gripping series, past meets present and dark secrets lurk beneath the façade of justice... After a brutal break-in at Dudley Green Associates, Ena Dudley and her trusted colleague Artie Mallory are plunged into a dangerous investigation that intertwines wartime secrets, betrayal and treason. When a new client approaches the agency, saying he's received a series of anonymous letters, Ena is intrigued. Digging deeper, they find a haunting photograph of a child taken during the 1936 Berlin Olympics, in a Germany gripped by the Nazis' brutal reign. The letters lead…mehr

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In the final instalment of this gripping series, past meets present and dark secrets lurk beneath the façade of justice... After a brutal break-in at Dudley Green Associates, Ena Dudley and her trusted colleague Artie Mallory are plunged into a dangerous investigation that intertwines wartime secrets, betrayal and treason. When a new client approaches the agency, saying he's received a series of anonymous letters, Ena is intrigued. Digging deeper, they find a haunting photograph of a child taken during the 1936 Berlin Olympics, in a Germany gripped by the Nazis' brutal reign. The letters lead to Michael Crosier, a man believed to have been murdered undercover, and his widow Audrey, who - when they track her down - offers more questions than answers. As Ena travels from London to Scotland, and on to Shetland in a fishing boat, she soon realizes that their client's enemies from the war are as dangerous as ever. There's a secret in those letters that's important enough to kill for, even after all these years. Has Ena unintentionally put her own life on the line, and can she solve the case in time to save her client, and herself? A brilliantly unputdownable read - atmospheric and suspenseful. Perfect for fans of Vicky Beeby, Jean Fullerton and Anna Stuart.
Autorenporträt
I was bought up in a busy pub in a market town called Lutterworth. For as long as I remember, I wanted to be an actress and writer. I was offered a television role when I was sixteen, but my mother wanted me to have a 'proper' job, so I did a hairdressing apprenticeship instead. Eight years later, aged twenty-four, I sold two successful businesses for a place at East 15 Drama College and a career as an actress, working in Repertory theatre, the West End, film and television. In 2000 I gave up acting, taught myself to touch type, completed a two-year college course and began writing articles and presenting radio. In 2010, after living in London for thirty-six years, I returned to Lutterworth, swapping two window boxes and a mortgage for a garden and the freedom to write - and I loved it. Since then, I have written a series of ten novels. The first four books, set in World War Two, introduce the Dudley sisters. Three post-war books follow, and then three mystery, crime and spy thrillers take the Dudley sisters to 1960. Each story stands alone but is interwoven with the other stories.