The Last Line by Stephen Ronson, Orlando Wells, et al.

Thank you @Stephen-Ronson for letting mw read and review this book. The Last Line is a historical thriller genre . I found the book to have great descriptions flowing throw the book. The story is set in 1940’s in England. I found the last line to be a very interesting read and is set at a good pace that is full of action throughout the book. The last line is incredible story that will hook you straight away till the end. The characters were fantastic and I felt like I really got to know them. The Last line is written very well. Can’t wait for the next book. 5 stars Blurb In Britain's darkest hour of the war a veteran left behind from the fighting discovers evacuee children haven't been arriving at their destinations. May 1940. With Nazi forces sweeping across France, invasion seems imminent. The English Channel has never felt so narrow. In rural Sussex, war veteran John Cook has been tasked with preparing the resistance effort, should the worst happen. But even as the foreign threat looms, it's rumours of a missing child that are troubling Cook. A twelve-year-old girl was evacuated from London and never seen again, and she's just the tip of the iceberg - countless evacuees haven't made it to their host families. As Cook investigates, he uncovers a dark conspiracy that reaches to the highest ranks of society. He will do whatever it takes to make the culprits pay. There are some lines you just don't cross. THE LAST LINE is a blistering action thriller combined with a smart noir mystery, played out expertly against the taut backdrop of the British home front.

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