PublishedEbury Press, August 2019 |
ISBN9781785034657 |
FormatSoftcover, 368 pages |
Dimensions19.8cm × 12.6cm × 2.3cm |
The final book in Deborah Burrow's Ambulance Girls trilogy - a gritty and heartwarming saga series about love and war in the London Blitz.
Young Maisie Halliday has escaped the grinding poverty of the northern town where she was born and now lives in the glittering world of professional dancing.
At the outbreak of the Second World War, she volunteers as an ambulance driver, finding joy both in helping the wounded during the Blitz and also in her friends among the other drivers in the Bloomsbury Auxiliary Ambulance Depot.
Maisie is at the Cafe de Paris nightclub when it is bombed. In the chaos, she attempts to help an injured man, and by this charitable act she becomes mixed up in what may well be a murder. A series of incidents, all connected to a handsome, arrogant American, throw Maisie's life into a dangerous spin. Is anything what it seems in wartime? With one serious misjudgement, Maisie risks losing everything she holds dear...