Rhys Bowen Breaks Down Social Barriers ‘In Farleigh Field’ [REVIEW]


It isn’t very often that we encounter a book that is so deliciously told, we hate for it to end. But Rhys Bowen’s latest, IN FARLEIGH FIELD, is exactly that. It is beautifully written and populated with enchanting characters you’ll never forget. Don’t miss this wonderful story.

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English manor With the onset of WWII, everything is quickly changing for Lord Westerham and his family in Rhys Bowen’s In Farleigh Field. (Photo by Marc Pether-Longman, Flickr)

Spies. British aristocracy. A dead body. A love triangle. Rhys Bowen’s new World War II thriller, In FarleighField, has it all in spades, making for a truly delicious stand-alone novel that will delight fans of Masterpiece Theater’s Home Fires and Downton Abbey. 

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