54 pages • 1 hour read
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The Rose Code by Kate Quinn is set in England during and just after World War II, following the experiences of three women—Osla, Mab, and Beth—who participate in the codebreaking operations at Bletchley Park. After the war, they work to uncover a traitor among their colleagues while highlighting the social changes, particularly regarding gender roles, brought on by the war. The novel includes mentions of sexual assault.
Kate Quinn's The Rose Code intricately explores friendship and espionage at Bletchley Park, garnering praise for its rich historical detail and compelling characters. Critics admire its blend of mystery and emotion, though some deem it overly lengthy. The novel skillfully balances historical accuracy with a gripping narrative, making it a recommended read.
Ideal for aficionados of historical fiction and codebreaking, The Rose Code by Kate Quinn captivates readers who enjoyed The Nightingale by Kristin Hannah and The Alice Network by Kate Quinn. Fans of gripping narratives featuring strong female protagonists and World War II settings will find this novel irresistible.
Historical Fiction
WWII / World War II
Gender / Feminism
Identity: Femininity
Relationships: Teams
Relationships: Friendship