The Girl from Bletchley Park

· HarperCollins UK
4.3
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The latest unforgettable timeslip novel from the USA Today bestselling author of The Secret of the Chateau. Will love lead her to a devastating choice?

1942. Three years into the war, Pam turns down her hard-won place at Oxford University to become a codebreaker at Bletchley Park. There, she meets two young men, both keen to impress her, and Pam finds herself falling hard for one of them. But as the country’s future becomes more uncertain by the day, a tragic turn of events casts doubt on her choice – and Pam’s loyalty is pushed to its limits...

Present day. Julia is struggling to juggle her career, two children and a husband increasingly jealous of her success. Her brother presents her with the perfect distraction: forgotten photos of their grandmother as a young woman at Bletchley Park. Why did her grandmother never speak of her time there? The search for answers leads Julia to an incredible tale of betrayal and bravery – one that inspires some huge decisions of her own...

Gripping historical fiction perfect for fans of The Girl from Berlin, The Rose Code and When We Were Brave.

Readers LOVE The Girl from Bletchley Park!

‘Captivating... Could barely put [it] down.’ NetGalley reviewer ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

‘Drew me in from the word go. I was on the edge of my seat through the entire book.’ NetGalley reviewer ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

‘A beautiful read.’ NetGalley reviewer ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

‘A good read to get lost in.’ NetGalley reviewer ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

‘A twin timeline that worked absolutely perfectly... Outstandingly poignant... I can't praise this book enough.’ NetGalley reviewer ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

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4.3
6 reviews
Alison Robinson
November 12, 2021
Pam is an extremely bright young woman, with a place at Oxford to study mathematics, who defers her university place to do top secret work at Bletchley Park in World War 2. Julia is Pam's grand-daughter. She is a successful businesswoman, a wife and mother of two boys. We see Pam leave home and start work at Bletchley Park where she has two admirers, Edwin who works with her on the Colossus project and Frank, the gardener at Woburn Abbey where the women are billeted. In the present day, Julia is struggling with having it all, running a business from an office at the bottom of her garden, doing the work, running a house and supporting her husband and sons. Her brother decides to sell the family house in Devon which he inherited and brings a lot of family documents and photos to Julia because he knows she likes that sort of thing. When Julia has an old roll of film developed she finds photographs of her grandmother and her grandmother's friends at Bletchley Park. The family never knew that Pam had worked there during the war and Julia is intrigued to find out more. Told in alternating time periods, this was pleasant enough, if hugely predictable and not very original. Frankly, Pam might just as well have been a typist (as she told friends and family when they asked about her job), because there was so little depth about how she allegedly used her maths and languages skills. I would probably have given the book three and a half stars, but the end made me so angry that I deducted half a star. (view spoiler) I think the book suffered by being told from two time frames, neither was in depth, and therefore it felt a bit superficial. I received a free copy of this book from the publisher via NetGalley in return for an honest review.
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Vivien Wessels
February 2, 2022
An easy read - very predictable. Needs more detail about the work at Bletchley
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Robert Hay-Hendry
March 15, 2023
wonderful
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About the author

Kathleen McGurl lives in Bournemouth with her husband. She has two sons who have both now left home. She always wanted to write, and for many years was waiting until she had the time. Eventually she came to the bitter realisation that no one would pay her for a year off work to write a book, so she sat down and started to write one anyway. Since then she has published several novels with HQ and self-published another. She has also sold dozens of short stories to women's magazines, and written three How To books for writers. After a long career in the IT industry she became a full-time writer in 2019. When she's not writing, she's often out running, slowly.

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