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Wednesday, 24 July 2024

The Germans’ transmissions are in her hands. Will she be enough to save her loved ones’ lives?


The Code Girl From London
By Deb Stratas


Publication Date: 19th May 2024
Publisher: Independently Published
Page Length: 255 Pages
Genre: World War II Historical Fiction

The Germans’ transmissions are in her hands. Will she be enough to save her loved ones’ lives?

England, 1944. 

On a classified Navy base situated atop the cliffs of Dover, telegraph operator Katie Kingston toils day and night intercepting and translating enemy transmissions in Morse Code, hunting for the next piece of information that will give Britain the edge in the ongoing war.

But as the entire base quietly prepares for Britain’s most daring operation yet, Katie has more at stake than her fellow telegraphists. Because among the allied forces due to land on the shores of Normandy in Operation Overlord is Special Forces Lt. Ciaran McElroy, an Irishman who has stolen her heart.

With her family left behind in Blitz-torn London and her beloved Ciaran far off on enemy soil, Katie knows her job has never been more important. After all, what is she fighting for if not to keep them safe?

A dazzling story of love and courage in WWII, this anticipated third installment of Deb Stratas’ Kingston Sisters books is perfect for fans of Kate Quinn and Sara Ackerman.

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The Code Girl From London

Deb Stratas


Creator. Writer. History Lover.

I tell well-researched and highly readable stories about powerful women in extraordinary circumstances. Readers are transported to other times and places, inspired to be authentic in their own lives.

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7 comments:

  1. I shall be checking out The Code Girl From London. It sounds amazing.

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    1. It really does. Do let us know what you think of it.

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  2. You do realise that since I found your site, my to-read list has gone through the roof!

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  3. Ohhh, this one sounds like it could be a good read!

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  4. I am intrigued just by the title - what a great name for a book. I will look forward to reading this one.

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