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1940s, 1962: Letters are sent to various people revealing secrets of the past
1940s, 1962: Letters are sent to various people revealing secrets of the past
It’s the autumn of 1962 in the idyllic Suffolk village of Melstead St Mary. Evelyn Devereux’s husband Kit is planning their 20th wedding anniversary party. But as they prepare to celebrate, Evelyn receives an anonymous letter that threatens to unravel the secrets she’s kept hidden for many years – secrets that reach back to the war and her days at Bletchley Park.
Evelyn’s sister-in-law, Hope, has brought joy to countless children with her bestselling books, but despite having a loving husband and caring family, happiness has never come easily to her. Then in an instant her fragile world is turned upside down when she too receives an anonymous letter.
Across the village, up at Melstead Hall, Julia Devereux has married into a life beyond anything she could have dreamt of, not realising until it’s too late that it comes with a heavy price.
Meanwhile, in the sun-baked desert of Palm Springs, Romily Devereux-Temple, crime-writer and former ATA pilot, is homesick for her beloved Island House, where she’s saved the day more times than she can count. On her return home, and shocked to learn what has been going on in her absence, she finds herself reluctantly confronting a secret she’s kept hidden for a very long time. Once again Romily is challenged to save the day and hold the family together. Can she do it, and maybe seize some happiness for herself at the same time?
Palm Springs
Erica James says that she always wanted to write a sequel to Coming Home to Island House. She was inspired on a holiday to Palm Springs when she visited the Movie Colony where movie stars from the Golden Age of Hollywood used to life. Erica says that she imagined that it would be somewhere her character Romily Devereux Temple would be, where she would sit and discuss a film script.
Suffolk – Melstead St Mary
Much of the novel takes place in the idyllic Suffolk village of Melstead St Mary. This is a quiet village with Melstead Hall not far away. Live here is good and removed from the world. Not for long..
The secret listening station where code breakers worked tirelessly to break Enigma and end the war. No one who worked here was able to tell anyone what they were doing. Many left their homes and billeted in local villages to help the war effort. Secrets here were essential and have lasted down the years…
Destination/location: Suffolk, Bletchley Park, Palm Springs Author/guide: Erica James Departure Time: 1940s, 1960s
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