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Deception Jan Stirling Locke

Deception By Jan Stirling Locke

Deception by Jan Stirling Locke


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Summary

Following eighteen-year-old Helen as she moves away from her home in Scotland to become a governess in France, Deception at its core is a novel about the moral dilemmas faced by those living in the shadows of war.

Deception Summary

Deception by Jan Stirling Locke

In 1938, eighteen-year-old Helen Douglas leaves Berwickshire for Normandy, to work as a governess for a young Jewish family. But as World War Two breaks out and the chateau belonging to the family is requisitioned by the occupying German army, Helen finds herself trapped in a dangerous situation. Forced to take on a new identity to protect those entrusted to her, Helen must keep her activities hidden from her German employers. But as she grows ever closer to the charismatic General Karl von Werstein, bonding with him over their shared love of music, Helen becomes increasingly tangled in a web of lies and intrigue, forcing her to make decisions that test the very limits of her morality.

Deception Reviews


'Both a cautionary reminder of the madness of hatred of a people and an unabashed romance between two people united by good.' - Gaye Poole, author of Edges of Me

'I recommend Deception to any fan of wartime romance and feminist hidden history.' - DJG Palmer, author of the Babanango series

Additional information

NGR9781803782171
9781803782171
180378217X
Deception by Jan Stirling Locke
New
Paperback
Cranthorpe Millner Publishers
2024-06-25
456
N/A
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