6 parts Complete In the shadowed heart of wartime Cambridge, a single night will unravel a web of secrets that could change the course of history.
When Dr. Edmund Harrison is found dead during a brutal air raid, what seems like a simple murder becomes a complex web of espionage that threatens to expose the darkest secrets of British Intelligence. At the center of this atmospheric thriller stands a woman whose loyalty is tested by the explosive truths her husband uncovered.
As Detective Inspector Malcolm Foster begins to investigate, he finds himself navigating a treacherous landscape of betrayal. A daring actress, a wounded RAF pilot, an aristocratic woman with dangerous connections, and a network of spies hiding among Cambridge's scholarly elite all become entangled in a deadly game of survival.
With German radar technology and wartime secrets hanging in the balance, one question burns at the heart of the investigation: Who killed Edmund Harrison, and what truth was worth murdering for?
"Cambridge Betrayal" is a gripping historical thriller that plunges readers into the dangerous world of wartime espionage. Set against the backdrop of World War II, this novel weaves together personal intrigue and national security in a story of love, loyalty, and the devastating consequences of secrets.
Perfect for fans of historical spy novels, this book will keep you on the edge of your seat until its final, shocking revelation.