**"Perfect for lovers of wartime novels that combine history, mystery, and romance." β*Kirkus Reviews*** **Weaving intrigue, rural village life, and little-known historical facts about the role of carrier pigeons in WWII, Stephanie Graves continues the adventures of Olive Bright, a young pigeo
Olive Bright, Pigeoneer: A WW2 Historical Mystery Perfect for Book Clubs
β Scribed by Stephanie Graves
- Book ID
- 110759281
- Publisher
- Kensington Books
- Year
- 2020
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 706 KB
- Series
- An Olive Bright Mystery
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781496731579
- ASIN
- B086R7CZMJ
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β¦ Synopsis
"A marvelous read."
**β**Tasha Alexander, New York Times bestselling author
Set in a charming British village during World War II, Stephanie Graves' debut mystery introduces Olive Bright, a spirited young pigeon fancier who finds herself at the heart of a baffling murder . . .
Though war rages across mainland Europe and London is strafed by German aircraft, the little village of Pipley in Hertfordshire bustles along much as it always has. Adrift since her best friend, George, joined the Royal Air Force, twenty-two-year-old Olive Bright fills her days by helping at her father's veterinary practice and tending to her beloved racing pigeons. Desperate to do her bit, Olive hopes that the National Pigeon Service will enlist Bright Lofts' expertise, and use their highly trained birds to deliver critical, coded messages for His Majesty's Forces.
The strangers who arrive in Pipley are not from the NPS. Instead, Jameson Aldridge and his associate are tied to a covert British intelligence organization known as Baker Street. If Olive wants her pigeons to help the war effort, she must do so in complete secrecy. Olive readily agrees, but in the midst of her subterfuge, local busybody Miss Husselbee is found dead outside Olive's pigeon loft. Is the murder tied to Olive's new assignment? Or did Miss Husselbee ferret out a secret shameful enough to kill for? With the gruff, handsome Jameson as an unlikely ally, Olive intends to find outβbut homing in on a murderer can be a deadly business . . .
"A delightful classic village mystery studded with little-known World War II facts: a promising series debut."
**β**Kirkus Reviews
"[An] enjoyable series launch . . . Graves smoothly integrates the little-known story of the wartime pigeon service into the intriguing plot. Readers will look forward to seeing more of smart, energetic, and witty Olive."
**β**Publishers Weekly
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