
The Sunrisers
Book
After years of adventures, professional thief and amateur noodle critic Yael is invited to join The...
Lesbian Space Opera

Growing Windowsill Orchids
Book
From elegant warmth-loving moth orchids to exquisite slipper orchid, Growing Windowsill Orchids...

Spiders: The Ultimate Predators
Book
Spiders are the most successful terrestrial predators on earth and we are privileged to share the...

An Endangered Species
Book
As a cricketer, David Gower was famed for the elegance of his strokeplay as one of England's...

Radio Rental
Podcast
Radio Rental, hosted by Tenderfoot cofounder Payne Lindsey, is a semi-scripted series that features...
horror true crime scary moth stories true stories

The Secrets that Kill Us
Book
At sixteen, Liz had already trudged through hell and back. Having bounced from one foster home to...
Contemporary Fiction LGBTQIA+

Lyndsey Gollogly (2893 KP) rated Hornet Flight in Books
Mar 20, 2024
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Hornet Flight
By Ken Follet
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On the rocky coast of Denmark, two brothers, Harald and Arne Olufsen are straining against the rigid confines imposed by their elderly parents. Meanwhile, a network of MI6 spies is attempting to decipher an encrypted Luftwaffe radio signal which mentions the new Freya-Gerat - a rudimentary form of German radar equipment. Arne's relationship with Hermia Mount, an MI6 analyst draws him into underground politics, putting him under surveillance by the Danish security forces - and by one man in particular who has a personal motive to see Arne fall. It is only a matter of time before the brothers' paths converge in a united effort to overcome the Nazis. A disused Hornet Moth biplane is their only means of getting a vital message to the British...
Another enjoyable book from Ken Follet. This is set during World War Two a story of spies trying to tip the scales in a war that Germany are winning. I love this era in history it was a really good read. You will love this if you love Ken Follet , war time and espionage.

Mark @ Carstairs Considers (2318 KP) rated I’ll Bee Home for Christmas in Books
Dec 24, 2024
It was fun to get a Christmas themed entry in this series, and the nods to the season were fun. I did feel like the food themed got in the way of the mystery a bit, leading to some rushed elements in the book. However, there are still some interesting twists and a logical climax. We also get some great development for the characters and the arcs that we’ve been following. The fun and laughs from the earlier books are present again here. And we have lots of honey themed recipes at the end to make your moth water. Fans will enjoy this sweet entry in the series.

Boy and Going Solo
Book
Boy and Going Solo is the whole of Roald Dahl's extraordinary autobiography in one volume. Reissued...

By a Charm and a Curse
Book
A kiss is never just a kiss. Le Grand’s Carnival Fantastic isn’t like other traveling...
fantasy fiction