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The Silent Cipher

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One overlooked codebreaker. One deadly secret. One chance to stop a catastrophe.

When brilliant mathematician Eleanor Harper discovers a mysterious cipher at Bletchley Park, she's thrust into a dangerous game of shadows and spies. With her superiors dismissing her findings, she takes matters into her own hands, partnering with Klaus Weber, a German defector with secrets as complex as the codes they're breaking.

Thrust from the safety of England into Nazi-occupied territory, Eleanor and Klaus race against time to unravel a plot that could change the course of the war. As bullets fly and loyalties blur, Eleanor must transform from analytical thinker to field operative overnight.

Who can be trusted when every shadow might hide a traitor? With German agents closing in and British intelligence playing its own cryptic game, Eleanor discovers that the most important cipher might be the unspoken one forming between her and a man who was once her enemy.

In this heart-pounding wartime thriller, breaking the right code could save thousands—but trusting the wrong person will cost everything.

216 pages, Kindle Edition

Published April 12, 2025

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Sarah Mitchell

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November 20, 2025
The story, the idea, is good and interesting. However, the writing was not the best. There were holes in the story like there were sections missing, but I downloaded it on Amazon. There were multiple, repetitive sentences & conversations. The conversations between characters went consecutively within the paragraph from one person to another, often making it hard to figure out who was talking. There were also multiple inconsistencies in the storyline, with many chapters left on cliff hangers that were never concluded. I finally gave up half way through & skipped to the end of the book to see the conclusion, which was kind of anticlimactic.
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