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The rose code : a novel / Kate Quinn.

Quinn, Kate, (author.).

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  • ISBN: 9780063059412
  • ISBN: 006305941X
  • ISBN: 9780062943477
  • ISBN: 0062943472
  • Physical Description: 624, 24 pages ; 24 cm.
  • Edition: First edition.
  • Publisher: New York, NY : William Morrow, an imprint of HarperCollinsPublishers, [2021]

Content descriptions

General Note:
"P.S. insights, interviews & more ..."--Jacket.
Includes readers guide with discussion questions.
Subject: Female friendship > Fiction.
World War, 1939-1945 > Women > England > Fiction.
World War, 1939-1945 > Cryptography > Fiction.
Great Britain. Government Communications Headquarters > Fiction.
Cryptographers > Fiction.
Bletchley Park (Milton Keynes, England) > Fiction.
Genre: Historical fiction.
Spy fiction.
War fiction.

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  • 1 of 2 copies available at Town of Orford Libraries.

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Location Call Number / Copy Notes Barcode Shelving Location Status Due Date
Orford Free Library A F QUI 34446000114210 New adult items Checked out 05/15/2024
Orford Social Library FIC QUI 34190000109776 New items Available -

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The Rose Code : A Novel
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Quinn (The Huntress) returns to WWII and the secretive world of Bletchley Park in this immersive saga. Debutant Osla Kendall meets fellow Bletchley Park recruit and London East End resident Mab Churt on the train in 1940. While working at Bletchley, they share a room at the home of Beth Finch, a young woman beaten down by her demanding mother. After discovering Beth's talent for solving crosswords, Osla helps Beth get a job interview at Bletchley Park. Though Beth is shy and reclusive, she shines in her work on breaking codes. But when she discovers someone at Bletchley is likely a traitor, no one believes her. Soon, she she winds up the suspected traitor and is committed at Clockwell Sanitarium after having a mental breakdown. In 1947, almost four years later, Beth contacts Osla and Mab, who help Beth escape from Clockwell. Together, the women work to crack a code that will help them find the traitor. Quinn's page-turning narrative is enhanced by her richly drawn characters, who unite under the common purpose of Britain's war effort, and by the fascinating code-breaking techniques, which come alive via Quinn's extensive historical detail. This does not disappoint. Agent: Kevan Lyon, Marsal Lyon Literary. (Mar.)

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By turns heartbreaking, fascinating, and mysterious, Quinn's latest historical novel is likely to turn up on 2021 best lists. The action--and there is plenty of it--centers on Bletchley Park, the home of England's WWII code-breaking activities. Alan Turing makes some cameos, but the real stars here (characters reminiscent of the "girls" in Call the Midwife are three very different women who are translators and code breakers at "BP." The friendships among them--pampered debutante Osla, down-at-the-heels but ambitious Mab, and timid genius Beth--are a major focus. It isn't all brainwork, as Quinn shows the women imbibing fizzy cocktails, comparing hairdos, and partying with boyfriends (including Prince Philip!). The mood changes after the war, with the three now bitter enemies and one of them desperate to escape the mental institution where she's been confined since war's end. In 1947, on the eve of Princess Elizabeth's wedding, the women are brought together for a nail-biting and satisfying ending that finds them encrypting a letter that could hold the secret to what drove them apart at BP. Book clubbers may frown at the lengthy page count here, but soon enough they'll be devouring the novel and eager to try Quinn's backlist titles, among them The Alice Network (2017) and The Huntress (2019).


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