House of Secrets: A Bletchley Park Novella
"W. Len is a gifted writer... I predict he'll go far." - Patrick McGrath, award-winning author of Constance: A Novel
"Len's writing style is utterly delightful...wonderfully paced and easy to read while still being somehow lyrical. A novella highly worth your afternoon."- Chloe Halston, Amazon Top 1000 reviewer
War or no war, love goes on—for some… 1940. As tensions break out between Germany and Britain, Robin Sommers flees conscription by accepting a teaching position at Bletchley Park. In the secluded estate outside London, he discovers a group attempting the impossible—cracking the German’s Enigma Code—and meets Alan Turing, the lead codebreaker there. All Robin wants is to survive the war and return to his sheltered life. Unfortunately, Turing takes an interest in his secrets…
As war sweeps through Europe, Robin finds himself trapped at a different frontline, ensnared between love and fear, fate and probability.
House of Secrets is a historical fiction novella (~19,000 words) by W. Len.