<p> '<strong>Gripping, strange, unusual</strong>. Beautiful writing and a brilliant heroine. <strong>I loved it</strong>.' <strong>Sophia Bennett, author of <em>The Look</em></strong></p>
<p>'An <strong>intriguing</strong> novel, <strong>laced with insight and humour</strong>, and Daphne is a heroine who would shine in any age.' <strong>Olivia Isaac-Henry, author of</strong> <strong><em>The Verdict </em></strong></p>
<p>'A blend of glamour, stagecraft and espionage...<strong>had me gripped from the first page.</strong> I screamed aloud at one point! <strong>Impossible not to fall in love with the characters. Loved it.</strong>' <strong>Rachael Blok, author of <em>Under the Ice</em></strong></p>
<p>'A ripping wartime tale of plucky Brits fighting the Nazis with distraction, deception and darkness. <strong>Thrilling, inventive and fabulously entertaining</strong>. I loved it.' Paddy Magrane, author of <strong><em>Disorder</em></strong></p>
<p>'<strong>Gorgeously written</strong> thriller, <strong>evocative and atmospheric</strong> with a fabulous heroine at its heart.' Emma Haughton, author of <em>The Dark</em></p>
Step forward Daphne Devine - you are about to change the course of the war
‘A breathtaking historical thriller.’ Erin Kelly, author of The Skeleton Key
'Vivid and thoroughly entertaining... More, please.' Guardian, best crime and thrillers
June 1940. As World War Two rages, Daphne Devine remains in London, performing each night as assistant to stage magician Jonty Trevelyan, aka the Grand Mystique.
Then the secret service call.
For, aware of Hitler’s belief in the occult, the war office has set up a hidden cohort to exploit this quirk in the enemy’s chain of command.
Daphne and Jonty find themselves far from the glitz and glamour of the theatre, deep inside the lower levels of Wormwood Scrubs prison. Here, they join secret ranks of occultists, surrealists, and other eccentrics co-opted to the war effort. There is one goal: to avert invasion on British shores.
Soon Daphne realises she must risk everything if there is any chance of saving her country
'Quirky, clever and compelling.' Anna Mazzola, author of The Clockwork Girl
'A rattling good read.' Barbara Nadel, author of Belshazzar's Daughter
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Biographical note
Syd Moore is currently the first Author in Residence for Essex Libraries. She is best known for her Essex Witch Museum Mysteries. The series was shortlisted for the Good Reader Holmes and Watson Award in 2018 and 2019. Syd founded the Essex Girls' Liberation Front and successfully got the term ‘Essex girl’ removed from the Oxford dictionary in 2020. Her debut screenplay, Witch West will go into production in 2024. She lives in Essex.