Transcription by Kate Atkinson
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
A realistic spy novel if they're can be such a thing. As a spy, Juliet encounters barely any high drama. Just an awful lot of mundane transcription (if only the Fascists would learn to speak up!). What, or rather who, she does encounter is a vast array of believable characters. I think "Godfrey" and "Perry" are much more typical of the type of men you would find in M15 rather than James Bond (or does he work for MI6).
A really good book.
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