MORE to BROWSE - Pages that might be of Interest

Wednesday, 16 August 2023

My Coffee Pot Guest - Mary Anna Evans & The Traitor Beside Her

The Justine Byrne Historical Mysteries


Welcome to my Blog!
Wander through worlds
real and fictional,
meet interesting people,
visit exciting places
and find good books
to enjoy along the way!


About the Book

Book Title: The Traitor Beside Her

Series: The Justine Byrne Historical Mysteries

Author:  Mary Anna Evans

Publication Date:  June 6, 2023

Publisher:  Sourcebooks

Page Length:  346

Genre: Historical Mystery

"Evans's characters are vividly drawn, elevating this story and its revelations about women's little-celebrated contributions to the war effort."— Washington Post

 

"An exciting read with historical tidbits, a hint of danger, and a touch of romance."— Kirkus Reviews

 

The Traitor Beside Her is an intricately plotted WWII espionage novel weaving together mystery, action, friendship, and a hint of romance perfect for fans of The Rose Code and Code Name Helene.

 

Justine Byrne can't trust the people working beside her. Arlington Hall, a former women's college in Virginia has been taken over by the United States Army where hundreds of men and women work to decode countless pieces of communication coming from the Axis powers.

 

Justine works among them, handling the most sensitive secrets of World War II—but she isn't there to decipher German codes—she's there to find a traitor.

 

Justine keeps her guard up and her ears open, confiding only in her best friend, Georgette, a fluent speaker of Choctaw who is training to work as a code talker. Justine tries to befriend each suspect, believing that the key to finding the spy lies not in cryptography but in understanding how code breakers tick. When young women begin to go missing at Arlington Hall, her deadline for unraveling the web of secrets becomes urgent and one thing remains clear: a single secret in enemy hands could end thousands of lives.

 

"A fascinating and intelligent WWII home front story." —Rhys Bowen, New York Times bestselling author for The Physicists' Daughter



Read An Excerpt

The Traitor Beside Her

by Mary Anna Evans

She was face to face with Paul for the first time in weeks. Still in her coveralls and still holding her lunch box, Justine stood in front of his desk, trying and failing to deny that he was part of the reason her heart raced. Even after time apart, she was still drawn to the intelligent blue eyes behind his glasses and to the sly sense of humor that he showed so rarely. His lopsided smile still struck her like a fist. She was still attracted to the lean frame beneath his well-cut suit, long-legged and broad-shouldered but rangy. She wanted him to be pleased with her work, but she wanted more than that.

There had been a time when she’d thought he wanted more than that, too, but no trace of those feelings showed on a motionless face that was as pale as hers, only without the freckles. From the look of him, this man had no feelings at all, and he never had.

Jerry sat with his wheelchair parked beside Paul’s desk, his white-blond head cocked at an angle that let him meet her eyes almost head-on, but not quite. He had met her at the bus stop with a warm hello and a congratulatory pat on the back, and they’d come up on the elevator together. He’d greeted her with, “Hey, Justine,” then gone silent.

She’d tried to make conversation, asking, “Have you seen Georgette lately?

All she’d gotten in return was, “Not since New Orleans.”

She’d answered, “Me neither,” and then the elevator doors had opened.

Paul’s office was at the end of a short hall with only one door. That door opened into the office of a middle-aged woman who seemed to be his secretary, since the door behind her desk opened into the larger office where he waited. In Paul’s solemn presence, even Jerry lost his ready smile.

Justine looked around for a chair and saw none, so she stood in silence. If this was how agents were debriefed after successful missions, she’d hate to see what happened when they failed.

Dressed like a banker in a sober gray suit, Paul regarded her through horn-rimmed glasses. She missed the wire-rimmed pair that he’d worn before she’d known that he was a government agent. He barely looked like the same man who had worked with her at a New Orleans munitions plant. His coveralls and working man’s demeanor had vanished. Now, everything about his appearance was completely buttoned down. The stray lock that had always dangled in his eyes had been slicked back with hair cream until his hair was as motionless as his eyes.

“So,” he said, “give me your report.”

She didn’t know what he wanted to hear, so she started at the beginning. “I reported to the Washington Navy Yard and was assigned to work under a man named Danny, just as you told me to expect. I monitored the behavior of my coworkers, looking for someone who might be planning to sell naval plans and someone who might be planning to buy them. I soon identified two men whose behavior concerned me.”

“How so?”

“They had brief, intense conversations periodically—about once a day—but otherwise they ignored each other. It was an odd pattern, as if they were friends, but only sometimes.”

“Were you able to get close to either of them?”

“I tried. They both resisted my efforts to strike up a conversation.”

Jerry finally cracked a smile. “I can’t imagine how they resisted your charm. When you want to be, you’re as appealing as a spring morning.”

Justine rolled her eyes at him. “Maybe they didn’t find me attractive. Or interesting in any way. They didn’t seem to want any friends at all, which I thought was suspicious in itself. I decided to just hang back and watch. Today, that strategy paid off.”

“How so?”

She was shocked at the complete lack of…anything…in his Paul’s voice. No approval. No note of congratulations. No emotion at all.

“I saw the money change hands with my own eyes. And the plans.” She was humiliated by the note of desperation that she heard in her voice.

Why was she letting him make her feel this way? She’d successfully identified an enemy spy, just as she’d been told to do.

“Once the transaction was done, I told Jerry. He hasn’t said that he failed to stop my target from getting away, so I presume they’re in custody now.”

“Jerry, did you take anyone into custody today?”

Jerry hesitated, looking down at his lap. Then he flicked a glance at Justine, and she thought she saw an apology in his eyes. “I did not.”

“Thank you.” There was no apology in Paul’s eyes as they drilled into Justine’s. “Jerry, will you leave us to speak alone?”

Jerry nodded and wheeled himself to the door without looking at her again. She heard the latch click behind her and knew that he was gone.

“What’s happening here?” she asked. “Why are you treating me this way?”

“There was no transaction today. There was no enemy spy trying to get blueprints for Navy ships. There was no traitor willing to sell them to the highest bidder.”

“But I saw—”

“You saw what I wanted you to see. You saw two of my agents passing envelopes back and forth, and that is all.”

He reached in his breast pocket and pulled out two familiar envelopes, green and brown. Opening the green one, he pulled out a sheaf of Monopoly money and riffled it in his hands like a man who had just come into a multicolored fortune.

Justine felt blood rush to her face, although she couldn’t have told whether it was from humiliation or anger. “Did Jerry know?”

“Jerry knew.”

Justine had never failed at anything, not at work and certainly not at school, but she was about to be fired before she even figured out who she was working for. She was going to have to get herself home to New Orleans, find a sad little boarding house room like the one she’d left, and start her life over. Again.

“Come here.”

Justine didn’t like Paul’s tone, and she figured that he was only going to be her boss for another thirty seconds or so, so she stood firm. All he got from her was an angry shake of the head.

“Come here, please.”

His voice wasn’t noticeably warmer, but the “please” softened his commanding tone enough for her to be willing to comply. Her work boots clomped on the dull linoleum floor as she walked slowly around his gray-painted steel desk.

He waved a hand that said, “Closer,” so she moved even nearer to the desk chair where he sat. She was so close that she would have been able to feel the heat coming off any other man’s body, but Paul seemed to be operating at room temperature. Nothing radiated from him, nothing at all.

Buy Links:

Universal Link:  

https://books2read.com/u/4XwxG1

Amazon UK: 

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Traitor-Beside-Her-Novel/dp/1464215588

Amazon US: 

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BGYPLMTH

Amazon CA: 

https://www.amazon.ca/Traitor-Beside-Her-Novel/dp/1464215588

Amazon AU: https://www.amazon.com.au/Traitor-Beside-Her-Novel-ebook/dp/B0BGYPLMTH

Barnes and Noble: 

https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/the-traitor-beside-her-mary-anna-evans/1143344440

Waterstones: 

https://www.waterstones.com/book/the-traitor-beside-her/mary-anna-evans/9781464215582

Kobo: https://www.kobo.com/us/en/ebook/the-traitor-beside-her

Books

hop: https://bookshop.org/p/books/the-traitor-beside-her-mary-anna-evans/18743820

Audio Buy Links:

Audiobooks.com: 

https://www.audiobooks.com/audiobook/672506/

Audible: 

https://www.audible.com/pd/The-Traitor-Beside-Her-Audiobook/B0BVDLCL7J

About the Author

Mary Anna Evans is an award-winning author, a writing professor, and she holds degrees in physics and engineering, a background that, as it turns out, is ideal for writing her Justine Byrne series, which began with The Physicists’ Daughter and continues with her new book, The Traitor Beside Her. She describes Justine as “a little bit Rosie-the-Riveter and a little bit Bletchley Park codebreaker.”

Mary Anna’s crime fiction has earned recognition that includes two Oklahoma Book Awards, the Will Rogers Medallion Awards Gold Medal, and the Benjamin Franklin Award, and she co-edited the Edgar-nominated Bloomsbury Handbook to Agatha Christie.

Social Media Links:

Website: https://www.maryannaevans.com

Twitter: https://twitter.com/maryannaevans

Facebook: 

https://www.facebook.com/MaryAnnaEvansAuthor/

LinkedIn: 

https://www.linkedin.com/in/mary-anna-evans-a7642810/

Instagram: 

https://www.instagram.com/maryannaevans/

Book Bub: 

https://www.bookbub.com/authors/mary-anna-evans

Amazon Author Page: 

https://www.amazon.com/stores/Mary-Anna-Evans/author/B001JP9ZY2

Goodreads: 

https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/12395.Mary_Anna_Evans

Follow the tour

Twitter Handles: @maryannaevans @cathiedunn

Instagram Handles: @maryannaevans @thecoffeepotbookclub

Hashtags: #HistoricalFiction #HistoricalMystery #BlogTour #TheCoffeePotBookClub

Tour Schedule Page: 

https://thecoffeepotbookclub.blogspot.com/2023/06/blog-tour-traitor-beside-her.html


My Review

Reading is not easy for me now that my sight is impaired by Glaucoma - thank goodness for Kindle, so, I do tend to give up quite quickly if a novel hasn't hooked me into the story by the end of the second chapter. When I am hooked, I'm delighted to enjoy the entertainment provided. And I'm pleased to say that The Traitor Beside Her was an entertaining read.

The characters were well drawn, with the plot interesting and - from a Brit's point of view - different. I'm familiar with the code breaking during WWII at England's Bletchley Park (The Enigma Machine, for instance,) but was entirely unaware that something similar was in operation in the USA, although stopping to think about it - of course there would have been! The solving of who was the traitor in this story kept me guessing, although I did suspect the right person, but this wasn't confirmed until the end. The different location of the USA, and the setting made a change from the usual 'whodunit' of a cozy murder mystery, although murder was the background to this story, the spying and who was the traitor was more to the fore.

The mechanics of being placed into a situation as an undercover spy was interesting. I've no idea how accurate using miniature guns designed as pens or a camera resembling a matchbox in the 1940s was, but the accuracy element didn't really matter as the story was good enough to be engrossing without worrying about historical detail.

There were a couple of things I wasn't sure about - although these didn't spoil the story, but might cause a bit of a blip for some readers. How did Jerry manage to get about so very easily in a wheelchair in 1944? And my main 'puzzle' (sorry, slight spoiler, I'll try to keep to a minimum,) was the muddle over an undercover person's identity papers. Er... when X had to hurriedly change the arranged plans the identity papers, background story, clothing etc., were very neatly swapped to someone else - this was plausible, but there didn't seem to be any mention of new paperwork provided for the first character. (Or did I miss something?) This was a war period and a highly secure intelligence centre, so what happened about  ID etc? And would a top chap in charge of more or less the whole thing really have been at the main gate shouting out someone's name? A small blip, but it has still left me wondering.

The introduction of a lesbian relationship wasn't really necessary I don't think,  as it detracted a little bit from the main story, and was the romantic element for the lead females just a little bit too corny?  Maybe, maybe not.

Some scenes interrupted the pace of the story and were not needed, and some elements were, perhaps, slightly far-fetched, but overall, this was a good story. I didn't realise that this was part of a series, but  The Traitor Beside Her works as a standalone.
  4 stars * * * * 


*** *** 

You might also like 

books written by Helen Hollick 

Website: https://helenhollick.net/

Amazon Author Page: https://viewauthor.at/HelenHollick 






The Jan Christopher Cosy Mysteries
set in the 1970s

*

The SEA WITCH VOYAGES
nautical adventures set during the Golden Age of Piracy

If you liked Pirates Of The Caribbean?
then you'll love the Sea Witch Voyages!
Amazon:
 https://viewbook.at/SeaWitch


A prequel novella - how Jesamiah Acorne became a pirate 
COFFEE POT BOOK CLUB ANNUAL AWARD 2022



~ ~  ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 

2 comments:

  1. Thank you so much for hosting Mary Anna Evans today, and for your lovely review. Much appreciated.

    Cathie xx
    The Coffee Pot Book Club

    ReplyDelete

Thank you for leaving a comment - it should appear soon. If you are having problems, contact me on author AT helenhollick DOT net and I will post your comment for you. That said ...SPAMMERS or rudeness will be composted or turned into toads.

Helen