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The Bobby Girls' War - Book Four in a gritty, uplifting WW1 series about Britain's first ever female police officers (Paperback)
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The Bobby Girls' War - Book Four in a gritty, uplifting WW1 series about Britain's first ever female police officers (Paperback)
Series: The Bobby Girls
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Curl up with Book Four in the gorgeous Bobby Girls series now!
1916. Poppy is being transferred to an enormous new munitions
complex in Gretna, on the Scottish border. Even though it means
moving far away from her best friends Maggie and Annie, she is
excited for the challenge. As a member of the Women's Police
Service, it's her job to maintain law and order so that the factory
workers can safely carry out their vital war work. She soon makes
friends, and even starts to open herself up to the possibility of
love. But then she sees something in the dead of night, and
suddenly the dangers of the war are no longer far away on distant
shores. With the enemy hot on her heels and no idea who to trust,
can Poppy save herself - and avert disaster for her country? Praise
for the Bobby Girls series: Filled with richly drawn characters
that leap from the page, and a plot that's so well researched and
well written you will believe you are in the thick of wartime
policing, The Bobby Girls is a must-read for all saga fans.' -
Fiona Ford, bestselling author of Christmas at Liberty's 'I really
enjoyed reading about Britain's first female police officers. A lot
of research has gone into this book and it's all the richer and
more readable for it. An exciting new voice in women's fiction.' -
Kate Thompson, bestselling author of Secrets of the Singer Girls 'I
really did enjoy The Bobby Girls. It has a lovely warm feeling
about it and is excellently written.' - Maureen Lee, RNA
award-winning author of Dancing in the Dark 'A well-researched and
interesting story giving a great insight into early women's
policing.' - Anna Jacobs, bestselling author of the Ellindale
series 'Written with warmth and compassion, the novel gives
fascinating insights into the lives of three courageous young
women.' - Margaret Kaine, RNA award-winning author of Ring of Clay
'Johanna Bell has hit the jackpot with this striking WW1 crime
story. The author places the focus firmly on the girls' growth into
independent members of society in a rapidly changing world. It's a
heartening central message conveyed with verve and empathy and
remains relevant to today's readers, both young and old.' - Jenny
Holmes, author of The Spitfire Girls 'This is a story that needed
to be told. As a former Special Constable, I love Johanna Bell from
the bottom of my heart for giving a voice to the women who first
made a way for me and countless others like me - to work as real
police officers in the service of our communities.' - Penny Thorpe,
author of The Quality Street Girls 'A lovely story! The author has
researched the era and the theme very well. The characters stood
out on the page and through their eyes you are transported back to
a different age.' - AnneMarie Brear, author of Beneath a Stormy Sky
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