A lost child. A long-kept secret. Hold the keys to the house.
Spring 1937: Theresa is evacuated to London following the bombing of Guernica. She thought she found safety in the soothing arms of Mary Davidson and the towering halls of Rochester Square, but trouble followed her wherever she went.
Fall 2020: Emergency dispatcher Corinne receives a call from a distressed woman named Mary. But when the ambulance arrived at the address, Mary was nowhere to be seen. Curious, Colleen investigates, and in the process uncovers secrets that have long lain within the crumbling walls of Rochester Square. These secrets, if revealed, would change her life forever. . .
Who is Mary Davidson? What happened in Rochester Square all those years ago?
Set between the dusty halls of Rochester Square and the bustling streets of modern-day Tooting, this emotional, layered suspenseful novel tells the riveting story of two men who, years apart, travel through a charming A Georgian house and the secrets within its walls are mysteriously linked. .
My Thoughts on The Secret of Rochester Square
I absolutely love The Secret of Rochester Square. It’s nothing like what I’ve been reading lately, so it’s really refreshing.
This time-traveling mystery features dual timelines, allowing you to visit various characters from both wartime and modern-day Tooting. It’s easy to interact with the characters, sharing their highs, lows, and struggles. There are plenty of twists and turns along the way to give you a grip on the storyline, but not enough to make you predict what’s going to happen next.
The timelines finally come together perfectly and unfold to a wonderful ending.
For those who like historical fiction, books of love, power and hope, this is definitely worth a read!
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