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“The hidden history of Bletchley Park has been waiting for master storytellers like Kate Quinn to bring it to life. The Rose Regulations effortlessly evoke the eyes of three extraordinary women who have been brilliant and spiritually in the struggle to beat Quinn in Nazis, a strange woman whose eyes are tough in those who are tough. (Beatriz Williams, the best-selling writer on the last flight of The New York Times)

The New York Times and USA Today bestselling author and Alice Network returns to another heart-warming World War II story, his three female code-breakers at Bletchley Park and spys who must take root after the war is over.

1940. As England prepares to fight the Nazis, three distinct women answered their appeal to the mysterious country estate Bletchley Park, the best British ideas trained German military regulations. Lively debut Osla is a girl with everything – beauty, wealth and Prince Philip of Greece sends roses – but she burns to prove that she is more than just a social girl and lets her fluent Germans use as a translation for decoding enemy secrets. The product of poverty in the east end London, mean, homemade mab, can destroy the machine using legendary codes when covering up old wounds and searching for a socially beneficial husband. Both Osla and Mab soon saw the potential of the local village of Smith Beth, whose shyness obscured a great facility, the puzzle was excellent, and Beth quickly spread her wings as one of the few female implicit analysts in the park. But the war, losses and impossible pressure on confidentiality will tear the three apart.

1947. As the royal wedding of Princess Elizabeth and Prince Philip, Britain had a fever after the war, and three friends turned into three friends’ favors, a mysterious encrypted letter reunion – buried in the key to long-standing betrayal, destroying their friendship and limiting one to a friendly friendship. A mysterious traitor has emerged from the shadow of their past in Bletchley Park, and now Ausra, Mabu and Beth must resurrect their old alliance and break down the last code together. But each petal they take out of the rose code brings danger – and their true enemies – to be closer.

Customers say

Customers find this historical fiction novel compelling, particularly praising its incorporation of Bletchley Park history and strong female characters from different backgrounds. The writing style receives positive feedback, with one customer noting how it reads like the headlines of that time. While many appreciate the fast-paced storyline, some mention it starts slow. The book successfully weaves an intriguing tale of friendship, and customers find the code-breaking elements fascinating.

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