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The Hon. Celia Ashwin is young, beautiful, upper-class – and a volunteer ambulance driver at the Bloomsbury Auxiliary Ambulance Depot. Cool under fire, she revels in her exciting and extremely dangerous job.
When her husband, a notorious fascist, is released from prison, rather than return to her unhappy marriage Celia joins forces with Simon Levy, a man who appears to despise her and all she stands for, to uncover the truth of her husband’s treachery. In so doing, she discovers that one ruthless traitor can be more dangerous than any German bomber, and that love knows no boundaries of class, race or upbringing...
Deborah Burrowswas born and grew up in Perth, Western Australia. She is the author of four novels, all set in the Second World War. Deborah's inspiration is her late mother, who was widowed by the long shadow of that war and who loved to tell stories about life inwartime. Deborah's latest novel isAmbulance Girls, which is the first of a trilogy setduring the London Blitz. Deborah's ‘day job’ is in the law, but she has a passion for history. Perhaps that is why, although she adores the clear skies, beautiful beaches and easy-going atmosphere of her home town, she so loves spending time in dreamy Oxford, where she completed a post-graduate degree in medical history. She now divides her time between the two cities.GBCopyright © 2018 - 2024 ShopSpell