The Secrets of Latimer House
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Kristin Atherton
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Jules Wake
About this listen
In the war against Hitler every secret counts…
‘Shines a light on a part of the British war effort I’d previously not been aware of…a fascinating, informative and heartwarming novel, and I loved it’ The New York Times and Sunday Times bestseller Jill Mansell
Society heiress Evelyn Brooke-Edwards is a skilled interrogator – her beauty making her a non-threat in the eyes of the prisoners.
Farm girl Betty Connors may not be able to type as she claimed, but her crack analytical skills soon find her unearthing covert connections.
German ex-pat Judith Stern never expected to find herself listening in to German POW’s whispered conversations, but the Nazis took her father from her so she will do whatever it takes to help the Allies end this war.
Billeted together in the attic of Latimer House – a place where secrets abound – Evelyn, Betty and Judith soon form a bond of friendship that carries them through the war. Because nothing is stronger than women united.
Tucked away in the Buckinghamshire countryside, Latimer House, a grand country estate, stands proudly – a witness to some of greatest secrets of WW2.
Used by the SOE to hold Nazi prisoners of war, this stunning historical novel is inspired by the untold story of the secret listeners of ‘M Room’ who worked day and night to help the Allies win the war. A must-read for fans of Mandy Robotham, Fiona Valpy and Kate Quinn.
©2021 Jules Wake (P)2021 HarperCollins Publishers LimitedCritic reviews
"Shines a light on a part of the British war effort I’d previously not been aware of...a fascinating, informative and heartwarming novel, and I loved it." (Sunday Times best seller Jill Mansell)
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- diana wood
- 13-04-22
spellbinding
To listen to this wonderful story whilst travelling to and around for work was a pleasure.
a fictional story yet set in a true setting. really interesting.
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- Skye's Mum
- 07-10-21
Absolutely brilliant
I love this author's books and generally read them as soon as they come out.
This book was absolutely perfect, the story, the writing, and I loved the characters.
If you like WW2 fiction, I strongly recommend you listen to this.
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- SL
- 27-03-24
A sugarcoated love story.
Overall, I enjoyed it. It was a lighter read than expected and the love storylines of the 3 women reminded me of a 1930s Mills & Boon.
I live close to Latimer and so I know the Mansion house well and the surrounding area and this is why I enjoyed the book more than I would have otherwise.
The Narrator pronounces some of the village names wrong including Bovingdon and Chenies, which was very irritating to listen to. BOV-ing-don is the correct pronunciation, not Boa-ving-don, and Chenies should be pronounced CHAIN-eys.
I also noticed several other errors in the Narration, which I had to speed up.
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- Mrs G Forbes
- 08-03-24
The narration was just wonderful!!
I absolutely loved this book, the narration was outstanding the ability to change between so many voice was outstanding, it made a fabulous story even more enjoyable.
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- dk.bookworm
- 02-09-21
A wonderful story
I have really enjoyed all of Jules Wake’s previous books... now she has tried her hand at historical fiction ...set during WW2,the story of 3 very different women thrown together at Latimer House.
I really loved this book and it’s characters... well done Jules.
Great narration too.
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- Michael Doherty
- 07-10-21
Beautifully written!
A brilliant listen that captures wartime Britain beautifully. An uplifting story! Great narration by Ms Atherton and wonderfully written by Jules Wake. The narration is skilful and nails it with both the British and European accents.
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- Christineb
- 18-09-21
A Romantic War Story
It was a pleasant read A fairly good story not sure if was particularly well written but enjoyable all very predictable
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- Mrs D
- 25-01-24
Too Mills and Boon
This has been painful to listen to. I made myself listen as I couldn't return it. Very cheesy in parts, it's cringey and predictable. Military women wouldn't behave this way. Narrator does a reasonable job with the voices, but her storytelling is very stilted had up the speed otherwise it would be too slow. Wish I'd not believed some of the reviews for this book. The sample did not give a true view of the narration. Won't be choosing a book from this author again.
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