Ahead of the #TenbyBookFair on September 24th I’d like to share this review blog post by D.G. Kaye, praising the work of fair organiser Judith Barrow
Sunday book review for Judith Barrow’s compelling story, Pattern of Shadows.
Reblogged from D.G.Kaye
The Blurb:
In March 1944, the war is taking its toll on 22-year-old nursing sister Mary Howarth – rows are tearing her family apart, air raids are hitting nearby Manchester and the darkness of the blackout is smothering her. Her younger sister Ellen says she should be having a good time while she can, but her job at a prison camp for the housing and treatment of German POWs, rewarding as it is, leaves little time for pleasure. And there is the added worry of her much-loved brother Tom who is suffering the indignity of imprisonment at…
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Right up my alley. Love the cover and sounds like a great read. Wishing the author much success.
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This is part of a series, Paulette, and an excellent read.
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Thanks Sue. ❤
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Sounds wonderful!
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It is, Jennie.
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