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Secrets at the Dover Café by Ginny Bell: brimming with emotion, humour and some little-known corners of real-life wartime history – book review –
The novel follows Wrens training naval officers in a secret U-boat wargame and a café owner forced to hide contraband to protect her grandchildren.
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Secrets at the Dover Café by Ginny Bell: brimming with emotion, humour and some little-known corners of real-life wartime history – book review –
A grand coastal house on the Kent coast, which played a vital role in Britain’s fight against the Nazis during the Second World War, takes a starring role in the sixth book of Ginny Bell’s compelling, drama-packed saga series.
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