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Aubrey Hall

(2021)
(The second book in the Florence Fairweather series)
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For one twin to stop Britain losing the war; the other must die.

The one man who can save Britain from annihilation is held captive in a prisoner of war camp.

In the summer of 1940, the war is on a knife-edge. In a world away, a small island has been ravaged with a chemically enhanced strain of the plague. A young boy’s body proves to be the only evidence of this unspeakable Nazi experiment.

Archibald Hamilton-Spraggs, Britain’s leading virologist, has been taken prisoner in Germany. Florence and her team face impossible odds to break him out and return him to his lab to create an antidote.

Ballack, the Nazi chemist, has compiled a list of twenty-one names: his Mortifera, his bearers of death, who will be martyred for England’s total annihilation, and are preparing to parachute into London.

Florence’s team is on the point of disbandment following a failed mission, and now face their biggest test for survival. Only intricate planning and feats of bravery and sacrifice can save Britain from extinction.

The much-awaited sequel in the Florence Fairweather: Wartime Spy Mystery series.

Praise for Milton Park (Book 1)

Perfect for fans of Downton Abbey and Foyle's War.

“What a fabulous adventure mystery. It’s Famous Five for grown-ups!”

“Wonderful wartime mystery. Spies, tea and jam sponge all the way!”

“Milton Park kept me guessing all the way to the end.”

“The story stayed with me, long after the last page. I can’t stop thinking about it.”


Genre: Thriller

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