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A Name Unknown

I received a copy of A Name Unknown by Roseanna M. White from Bethany House Publishers. This was my first time reading within the genre of historical Christian fiction and I really enjoyed this book!

Rosemary is hired on by the secret Mr. V to find out whether or not Peter Holstein may be a traitor to London. Rosemary with the help of Mr. V, poses as a librarian to gain entrance into Mr. Holstein's home. She finds herself searching through mountains of books and correspondence as she forms a friendship with Mr. Holstein. Many parts of Peter Holstein remain a mystery, such as what it is he does at the typewriter all day, but Rosemary must find out the truth about him to support her family.

I really enjoyed the friendship that formed between Peter and Rosemary. I also loved that Rosemary, a girl that has struggled just to survive her whole life, was able to find out who she really was and question if she was on the right path. The historical component of this story was interesting as well. England is on the brink of war and Peter must work to prove that he is loyal to the crown and no longer has ties with Germany.

If you want to find out more about this story or the author, here is the link to her site.


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