The next gloriously uplifting, escapist, historical read from ‘the queen of the contemporary Cornish novel' (Guardian)!
Merry is used to men double-taking when she walks into a room. There aren't many female geographers in the Naval Intelligence Division, and few mapmakers can match her skill.
So when a family crisis calls her back to Cornwall, a landscape she knows well, and she is expected to work with a team running secret flotillas to northern France, Merry is prepared for the comments she gets from her fellow officers.
But, with a war underway, not everything she faces will be as clear and simple as the maps she draws, and Merry soon finds herself facing a situation that will challenge everything she holds dear when she meets an enigmatic, handsome American officer…
Praise for Liz Fenwick:
‘The queen of the contemporary Cornish novel' The Guardian
'Wonderfully evocative' Judy Finnigan
‘Vivid and beautifully written, Liz Fenwick is a gifted storyteller' Sarah Morgan
'Full of delicious atmosphere and intrigue, and with a compelling mystery flowing through its pages … an absolute delight… I loved it!' Hazel Gaynor
‘Wonderful escapism … a relaxing, evocative read' Tracy Rees
‘I enjoyed sinking into this gloriously rich novel, so laced with secrets' Rachel Hore
'Liz has conjured up a lovely story that blends the past and the present beautifully' Erica James
‘Pure escapism at its best' The Sun
‘Sublime storytelling' Cathy Bramley
‘The story and relationships take some intriguing twists and turns that will have you gripped' Woman & Home
‘A compellingly atmospheric and emotional rollercoaster of a read, which leaves one ultimately replete' Kate Ryder
‘Beautifully descriptive, unashamedly romantic and evocative, Liz Fenwick has nailed the sweeping escapist read' Veronica Henry
‘A warm and feel-good romance that will have you pining to feel sand beneath your feet' Woman's Weekly