The London Restoration is one of the most thoroughly researched books I have ever read. The scope of the two main character’s intellect is jaw-dropping and Rachel McMillan needs applauding for the monumental effort this must have taken.
Within the backdrop of post World War II England, there’s a the newly emerging threat of communism. Because of this, Diana Sommerville gets pulled into British Intelligence’s hunt for a Russian Operative known only as Eternity. Diana is an expert on churches designed by Sir Christopher Wren, places Eternity is using to pass information.
Theology Professor Brent Sommerville laid in a hospital bed at the end of the war and wondered why his wife didn’t hurry to be with him. In addition, the Official Secrets Act prevents her from telling him the full extent of her war effort. The distance between the two is as evident as the deep-seated love they share, however, her mysterious silence hampers their efforts to reconnect.
The two team up to protect a Roman artifact and stop Eternity. However, Brent’s traumatic experiences on the front collide with Diana’s time as a codebreaker at Bletchley Park. This haunting and evocative love-story will enchant readers who love this era in time.
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