Four women create propaganda in WWII's darkest hour in this gripping fact-based debut novel. Buckinghamshire, 1942: in a gothic villa deep in woods near Bletchley Park, artist Vivienne Thayer paints 'Black' propaganda to demoralise the enemy. Despite government restrictions, she enjoys her work - and finds time for a lover as well as her indulgent husband - but where do acts of subterfuge end? Meanwhile, in London, three women painters - Laura Knight, Faith Farr and Cecily Browne - record wartime life. Instructed by the men in power, even Churchill himself, they must conjure up the bulldog...
Four women create propaganda in WWII's darkest hour in this gripping fact-based debut novel. Buckinghamshire, 1942: in a gothic villa deep in woods ne...