Bridget's War

A heartwarming and inspiring saga of a female police office during World War II

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Pub Date 8 Jun 2023 | Archive Date 22 Jun 2023

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The fourth book from Shirley Mann, author of Lily's War, Bobby's War and Hannah's War.

The fourth book from Shirley Mann, author of Lily's War, Bobby's War and Hannah's War.


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ISBN 9781838774479
PRICE £8.99 (GBP)
PAGES 400

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Another great instalment in the war girls series. Loved this and the mention of previous characters intertwined in the story’s is so cleverly written. Loving the camaraderie in these books that the women of ww2 had and it’s written so brilliantly into every story.
Looking forward to more from this author

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1943 Port Erin Isle of Man.

Newly trained police woman Bridget Harrison receives the news that her childhood friend squadron leader pilot Kieran Moore has survived the battle and a hero and is on his way home after the MO's decision to be discharged with his hand, his brother Fynn has doubts as him and Bridget have been getting on so well and knows that Bridget always had a thing for his brother could this change their relationship?
WW2 and Bridget posted to the island from London to deal with a women's internment camp and she finds it hard work.

A fast gripping story as we see through the eyes of the war on a small island that I found very interesting and pleasurable to read right through.

At the end of victory in Europe do we see Bridget finding love of becoming Mrs Moore? that's only a story to be told by the author and to be read by her readers.

I loved all this book that grips you in from the first chapter. 5 big stars is my reward

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I really enjoyed this book about Bridget and her friends during the war in the Isle of Man. I never knew that there were internees on that island and it was so interesting to read about the different attitudes and racism which occurred during this tense time. It must have been very hard for the locals too.

This is my first Shirley Mann but I shall certainly look for more.

Thank you Netgalley.

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