Thursday, 9 January 2025

The War Photographers by SL Beaumont



The War Photographers 
By SL Beaumont


Publication Date: 15th February 2024
Publisher: Paperback Writer's Publishing
Page Length: 367 Pages
Genre: Historical Fiction

She will risk everything to expose the truth

1943 – Bletchley Park, England

Mae Webster, immersed in the clandestine world of codebreaking at Bletchley Park, is recruited to help unveil a spy who’s on the brink of exposing Britain's most guarded secret: the cracking of the Enigma code. As war rages around her, Mae's life takes an unexpected turn when she falls in love with the enigmatic New Zealand war photographer Jack Knight. Their relationship develops at pace, but tragedy strikes when one of Jack's photographs risks unmasking an elusive double agent.

1989 – Berlin, Germany

Rachel Talbot, a globetrotting photojournalist, ventures into the heart of a fractured Berlin in search of the Stasi officer whom her beloved grandmother Mae blames for betraying their family. Rachel finds herself entangled in the East German uprising and is irresistibly drawn to a charismatic activist. As the Cold War threatens to boil over, Rachel races to expose a traitor before it’s too late.

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The War Photographers 

SL Beaumont


SL Beaumont is the author of the award-winning novels The War Photographers and Shadow of Doubt, the Kat Munro thriller series and the art-crime series The Carlswick Mysteries.

She lives in beautiful New Zealand, which is only problematic when the travel bug bites (which it does fairly often)! Her passion for travel has seen her take many long-haul flights to various parts of the world. Her love of history helps her determine the destination, and the places she visits are a constant source of inspiration for her. Prior to becoming an author, SL Beaumont worked in banking in London and New York and is now a partner of a chartered accounting firm in Auckland.

The War Photographers won the IRDA 2024 Historical Fiction award. Shadow of Doubt won the Indie Reader Mystery/Suspense/Thriller award, was longlisted for the Ngaio Marsh Award for best novel and was a semi-finalist for both the Publisher's Weekly BookLife Prize and the Kindle Book Awards. Death Count was also a semi-finalist in the Publisher's Weekly BookLife Prize.

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