1942
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Ongoing, First published Apr 06, 2019
Olivia Connors is a freshman history major at Hillcrest University, she is a bright student that is holding back ambition and fire. However, she has never connected to the world around her and constantly feels out of place due to her old soul and love for the past. She receives an offer of a lifetime as a museum intern. Shortly after the head curator hires her, he then disappears without a trace. Unfortunately, the person who replaces the role as her manager is none other than her History professor's teaching assistant Jackson Wyatt. As if to make life more complicated for Olivia; Jackson gives her both a heavy workload in and out of the classroom. In her attempt to juggle her internship and college life Olivia stumbles upon what she thinks is a quaint library nook tucked away in the back of the museum. Only to find out that this sitting area is a secret gateway into the life of Viola Clarke; a young British spy in the middle of World War 2. *

*The stories of Viola Clarke and her peers in 1942 are based on real events

Historical Researched by Hannah Hunter and Clayton Fiscus.
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