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When two young women from vastly different backgrounds make life-changing choices, it creates a stage for what would be an unimaginable disaster for Britain during WWII.
Enraged by the government’s seizure of her financially ruined father’s estate, Lady Margaret Pugh is recruited as a spy by Hermann Goering at the 1936 Olympic Games. Four years later, Betty Hall, a working-class girl with a huge musical talent, turns her back on a fabulous career opportunity in America to “do her bit
with the RAF.
But once Margaret begins to unravel the secrets of Bletchley Park, Betty finds herself thrust untrained into the deadly world of counter-espionage. As the pair begin a critical game of cat and mouse, very soon the fate of Britain’s most vital war secret hangs entirely on the outcome of their deeply personal conflict.
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