
The Prisoner
Book 2 — Home Front Series
November 1940. The secrets Anna uncovered were supposed to be the end of it. They weren’t.
Anna Forrester tries to return to her life in Fleet Street, but the revelations in Elizabeth Leyac’s diary have left more questions than answers. There are those who would work against her for their own gain. And not everything about her family’s past has been uncovered yet.
Meanwhile, in Germany, a British airman is taken prisoner following a plane crash. He is carrying a secret that could change the course of the war, a secret he must keep at all costs, even if it means betraying the men around him. Even as the guilt mounts. Even as the letters begin arriving from a girl who was never supposed to be part of the plan.
The prisoner has a secret. And secrets, in wartime, can be deadly.
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About Leyac House
The fictional Leyac House at the heart of Anna’s story was inspired by Ham House in London, a real seventeenth century house on the banks of the Thames with a history as layered and atmospheric as anything I could have invented. I visited Ham House while researching the novel and these are a few of the photographs I took.














