A Traitor in Whitehall - Book Review


 

 A Traitor in Whitehall

Julia Kelly

3.5 stars

Pub date Oct 3, 2023


There's a mole and a murder and newbie Evelyne is set to solve it. Along with David Poole, she breaks the rules, talks to potential suspects, and leaves the premises of the underground tunnels on a whim.

This book is an easy read, a whodunit that is fun but lacks the wallop I was looking for. I did learn some more details of Churchill's CWR (cabinet war rooms), and how the typists were expected to live there during their shifts (something I had never considered). But the seemingly easy way that Evelyne was able to partner up with a higher official underscored the credibility for me.

For fans of this light reading, the good news is that it is the start of a series. I enjoyed the author's previous The Last Dance of the Debutante, and was somewhat familiar with her style and easy dialogue so perhaps it was my timing. It is unlikely that I will return for book 2.

And now on to Stolen Focus, Johann Hari.



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