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Review the rose code
Review the rose code











review the rose code

I wasn’t convinced of Quinn’s historical portrayal in The Alice Network, but in this book I thought she did a fantastic job creating this era- from the clothing and style to the vernacular to the cultural norms- she did her research. Can they break the elusive Rose Code before one of them loses their mind altogether? (remember lobotomies?) The window to catch the traitor is rapidly closing and their resources are slim. She suspects this traitor was feeding intel to the Soviets, Allies in WWII but now enemies.

review the rose code

One of them writes from an asylum, framed for treason, with information about a possible traitor from their time at Bletchley Park. The later storyline tells us that at some point these friends have a severe falling out.īut now, in 1947, they must reunite.

review the rose code

The earlier storyline follows three soon-to-be friends- Osla, Mab, and Beth- as they each play their roles breaking/translating the code at Bletchley Park, keeping secrets, and navigating relationships. Unlike The Alice Network, both storylines were intriguing and purposeful. Like The Alice Network there were two storylines: 1947 post-war and then 1938 as the war was beginning. I’ve always found the breaking of the Enigma code intriguing and the characters in this book were much more likable. I read Quinn’s The Alice Network and I found this book far more enjoyable.













Review the rose code