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The Midnight News

By: Jo Baker
Narrated by: Katherine Manners
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'A tour de force' IRISH TIMES

'Riveting and moving' NINA STIBBE

'Gripping' THE TIMES

'It had me by the throat' EMMA DONOGHUE

LONDON, 1940. As enemy planes fly over the city, twenty-year-old Charlotte Richmond is trying to make the best of things. She has a dull but steady job at the Ministry of Information, a friend to share gin and secrets with, and an attic room of her own. All she has to do is keep her head down. She knows where her father will send her if she makes a nuisance of herself again.

But amid the chaos of the Blitz, Charlotte's grip on reality starts slipping. Is someone following her in the blackouts, or is her mind playing tricks on her? In a city where nothing is safe, it's hard to know who to trust - until she meets the boy who feeds the birds . . .

'A late-night page-turner that will keep you guessing till the end' JOANNA QUINN

'Glorious' RED

'Exquisite' DAILY TELEGRAPH

'I stayed up late reading and was glad' SARAH MOSS©2023 Jo Baker (P)2023 Orion Publishing Group Limited
20th Century Detective Fiction Historical Fiction Mystery Women Sleuths Women's Fiction Exciting War England
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Excellent narrator combined with an intriguing story combine to make this a 1 st class read. Romance, crime, thriller, defies classification but not the usual Blitz Story.

Not the Usual WW2 Homefront Story.

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