This one takes place in her time travel setup, which is a good start cause those are her best works. But it also takes place during the Blitz which is a subject she's been enamored of for decades. So this should be a labor of love. It's also, I believe, a part 1 of 2... which sucks! But okay. I'll deal.
What's the appeal of setting stories during the London Blitz?
I love the pluck and stamina of the British and the humor and courage with which they held out against Hitler. And I love the intensified nature of wartime existence, where a few minutes' delay can cost you your life and a mistake or a change in the weather can alter the entire course of the war. I think those things are always true in our lives, but they're ramped up during wartime, where every decision is life-or-death. (Publisher's Weekly)
And here you'll find an interesting bit on how 9-11 played into this book for her.
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I will check it out on Audible...
Simone
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