Janice Tangen
historical-research, historical-fiction, historical-setting, spies, WW2, Washington DC, short The OSS was the precursor of the CIA and it operated during WW2 (check out the biography of Julia Child!). This agency was every bit as disjointed and dysfunctional as the current one and many of the employees, both stateside and overseas were inadequately prepared for the tasks that they were assigned. Enter Louise Pearlie, government worker, widow, a woman of her time but more willing than some to get out of her comfort zone. The publisher's blurb is a good start, but I really liked the whole thing even though I hadn't read any others in the series. It's a nice length, too. I recognized the narrator from other work she's done, and I really enjoy the narrations by Jenny Hoops! I won this audio book in a giveaway.