![]() ![]() This book is suited for an older audience, but I believe many will enjoy it. That book is based on some historical characters, so if you know much about Room 40, it makes it that much more fun to read. I’ve always enjoyed this genre and having in set during World War I was an even better reason to read it. It’s easy to become her friend as you read the story. It is easy to find an emotional connection with Fiona on her losses but also find yourself telling her that it’s not a good idea to go through with what she has planned. This book was equal parts serious and humorous as Fiona bumbles around undercover as a male doctor. Sometimes you just need a cozy mystery to forget about your day and that is exactly what readers will find with Betrayal at Ravenswick. ![]() Fiona must maintain her cover and assist in the murder case to appease all parties. After arriving at Ravenswick, she is quickly caught up in a domestic dispute that delves into the murder of a countess. She is offered the chance to retreat to Ravenswick Abbey to spy on a South African war correspondent named Frederick Fredericks. She wishes that she could get out of London to avoid running into her ex-husband and his new wife and she soon gets her wish. ![]() With little other course, she gets a divorce and decides to focus on her work in Room 40 at the War Office in London. ![]() After four years of happy marriage, she decides to surprise her husband at work one day and finds him in the arms of another woman. A new cozy mystery series has captured my attention!įiona Figg’s life has begun to crumble apart. ![]()
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