The Whisperer's War
Jackie French
Reviewed by Helen
Jackie French knows how to tell a story that has fabulous characters, and this one is no different, this story is set around World War 2 set mainly in England we get to meet Lady Deanna Calverton just before the war starts, she is caring for her dying grandfather The Duke in crumbling Calverton Castle, he knows that he will not be here for her and sets a few things in place to make sure she comes through the war and the first thing is the job she is going to do, spend her days digging on her farm and weekends spending time in lavish drawing rooms listening to the talk and gathering information to past on to people who need to know, come along for a story that had me turning the pages.
Lady Dee is well liked in the village and does all she can to help them all and that even means taking on three sisters, evacuees from the city who turn out to be orphans and they are keeping tight on their background but Lady Dee soon loves them like she would her own children and then with and aerodrome next door for training pilots she soon meets Australian Flight Lieutenant Sam Murray and soon she has lost her heart to him but he also has secrets and keeps himself at arm’s length, then when he is injured he is sent back to Australia yes they write letters but Dee wants more will she get it?
This story is fascinating with fact run through the story on the royalty of Britain, people impersonating Dukes and hidden caves that will hold secrets forever, the eagles that fly high in the skies and the animals that roam the land and Dusty the dog, but it is a story of survival the strength and courage that World War Two bought out in people and with Dee her never give up attitude about what she wants in life and her new daughters Magda, Rose and the Amazing Anna you will love them all I am sure and their trip to Australia to find Sam the man they all love even if she now knows his secret she will never let that stop her.
I also love the recipes that are at the start of every chapter, this is a story that I would highly recommend, I could barely put it down once I started it, a must read.
My thanks to Harlequin AU and Netgalley for my digital copy to read and review.
Lady Dee is well liked in the village and does all she can to help them all and that even means taking on three sisters, evacuees from the city who turn out to be orphans and they are keeping tight on their background but Lady Dee soon loves them like she would her own children and then with and aerodrome next door for training pilots she soon meets Australian Flight Lieutenant Sam Murray and soon she has lost her heart to him but he also has secrets and keeps himself at arm’s length, then when he is injured he is sent back to Australia yes they write letters but Dee wants more will she get it?
This story is fascinating with fact run through the story on the royalty of Britain, people impersonating Dukes and hidden caves that will hold secrets forever, the eagles that fly high in the skies and the animals that roam the land and Dusty the dog, but it is a story of survival the strength and courage that World War Two bought out in people and with Dee her never give up attitude about what she wants in life and her new daughters Magda, Rose and the Amazing Anna you will love them all I am sure and their trip to Australia to find Sam the man they all love even if she now knows his secret she will never let that stop her.
I also love the recipes that are at the start of every chapter, this is a story that I would highly recommend, I could barely put it down once I started it, a must read.
My thanks to Harlequin AU and Netgalley for my digital copy to read and review.
5 stars
March 1, 2025 by HQ Fiction