![]() ![]() Not thinking I’d land a millionaire or a duke-life isn’t a novel, I’m not stupid-but I thought I might find some nice, educated gentleman to put a ring on my finger, and that would be a step up. I came to Bletchley looking for a better way forward, and hopefully a decent husband. First one in my family to want something more than an early marriage and a factory job. KQ: Can you three tell me a bit about yourselves, where you came from before you landed at Bletchley Park? ![]() Osla: Well, if the ladies of BP are finally getting the blinking credit they deserve, I’m all for it. We all do, but she takes it to another level. That would be a violation of the Official Secrets Act. I’d like to talk to you ladies about the work you did-īeth: No. KQ: I’m privy to this information, I promise. KQ: So, I know you ladies all worked as codebreakers of Bletchley Park during the war-īeth : Where did you hear that?! Who’s been talking? This is a serious violation of the Official Secrets Act. Kate Quinn interviews Osla, Mab, and Beth from THE ROSE CODE ![]() “The reigning queen of historical fiction” - Fiona Davis, New York Times bestselling author of The Lions of Fifth Avenu e The New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of The Huntress and The Alice Network returns with another heart-stopping World War II story of three female code breakers at Bletchley Park and the spy they must root out after the war is over. ![]()
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