The
Number of Love is the first book in Roseanna M. White's new
series, The Codebreakers. I love it when I'm reading along and
begin to realize the connections with an author's previous works.
White's fans will be thrilled to renew their acquaintance with
characters from her Shadows Over England series.
Margot De Wilde is a brilliant, young mathematician who works in Room
40 in the Old Admiralty Building in London during the First World
War, decrypting, and sometimes encrypting, coded messages. Not
usually tolerant of other young women, Margot was blessed with her
friendship with a Room 40 secretary, Dot Elton. Having always been
more logical than emotional, and focused on her future in academia,
Margot was surprised by her reaction to Dot's brother, Lieutenant
Drake Elton. It would take a man of Drake's faith, insight, and
patience to woo a woman like Margot who was one-of-a-kind.
Fans of Sarah Sundin are likely to enjoy the book, as are historical
fiction fans and fans of intrigue. I give this book five stars and am
grateful to have received a copy from Bethany House Publishers via
NetGalley in exchange for my honest opinion. I was under no
obligation to provide a positive review and received no monetary
compensation.
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