The Dark of the Moon
(Author) Fiona ValpyFrom the bestselling author of The Dressmaker's Gift. She's spent a lifetime searching for him. Is this her last chance to find the truth? Philly Delaney risked everything during the war. From flying planes for the Air Transport Auxiliary corps, aka the 'Attagirls', to working with the Bletchley Park codebreakers, and life-or-death missions as an SOE agent in France, she and her colleagues pushed their courage--and their luck--to the limits. Joining biographer Kendra and her family on the stunning, sun-drenched Île de Ré, Philly is ready to reveal her extraordinary life story. But she has another reason for being there: she's never given up searching for her beloved pilot husband, Ben. Shot down during a dangerous mission, this is the only place left where she might discover what happened to him. Listening to Philly's war stories, Kendra's young son Finn decides to use his own unique skills in maths, logic and persistence to track down Ben's final resting place--and the answers that Philly longs for. Can they solve the decades-long mystery of Ben's disappearance together? Because sometimes, lost people are still out there, just waiting to be found... A wonderfully immersive, atmospheric and moving story of wartime resilience, hope, loss--and the enduring power of love.
Fiona Valpy
Fiona Valpy is a bestselling author known for her novels set in picturesque locales, often featuring strong female protagonists and themes of love, loss, and resilience. Her most notable works include "The Beekeeper's Promise" and "The Dressmaker's Gift," which have garnered critical acclaim and a loyal following of readers. Valpy's writing style is characterized by vivid descriptions, emotional depth, and intricate storytelling that transports readers to different time periods and settings. She has made a significant impact on the historical fiction genre, bringing lesser-known stories to life and shedding light on the enduring power of human connections. Fiona Valpy's most famous work is "The Beekeeper's Promise," a poignant tale of love, courage, and survival set against the backdrop of World War II in France.