
Category: Historical Fiction, History
Language: EnglishKeywords: World War II
Written by Kevin O’Brien
Read by Hillary Huber
Format: M4B
Bitrate: 64 Kbps
Unabridged
As World War II rages overseas, a serial killer preys on women working in Seattleâs factories in this provocative blend of vivid, richly detailed historical fiction and taut suspense.
1943, Seattle. While raging war reshapes the landscape of Europe, its impact is felt thousands of miles away too. Before the war, Nora Kinney was one of countless housewives and mothers in her comfortable Capitol Hill neighborhood. Now, with her doctor husband stationed in North Africa, Nora feels compelled to do more than tend her victory garden or help with scrap metal drives.
At the Boeing B-17 plant, Nora learns to wield a heavy riveting gun amid the deafening noise of the assembly lineâa real-life counterpart to âRosie the Riveterâ in the recruitment posters. Yet while the country desperately needs their help, not everyone is happy about âall these womenâ taking over menâs jobs. Nora worries that she is neglecting her children, especially her withdrawn teenage son. But amid this turmoil comes a sinister tragedy: One of Noraâs coworkers is found strangled in her apartment, dressed in an apron, with a lipstick smile smeared on her face.
Itâs the beginning of a terrifying pattern, as female war-plant workers like Nora are targeted throughout Seattle and murdered in the same ritualistic manner. And eclipsing Noraâs fear for her safety is her secret, growing conviction that she and the killer are connectedâand that the haven that was her home has become her own personal battlefield.
As World War II rages overseas, a serial killer preys on women working in Seattleâs factories in this provocative blend of vivid, richly detailed historical fiction and taut suspense.
1943, Seattle. While raging war reshapes the landscape of Europe, its impact is felt thousands of miles away too. Before the war, Nora Kinney was one of countless housewives and mothers in her comfortable Capitol Hill neighborhood. Now, with her doctor husband stationed in North Africa, Nora feels compelled to do more than tend her victory garden or help with scrap metal drives.
At the Boeing B-17 plant, Nora learns to wield a heavy riveting gun amid the deafening noise of the assembly lineâa real-life counterpart to âRosie the Riveterâ in the recruitment posters. Yet while the country desperately needs their help, not everyone is happy about âall these womenâ taking over menâs jobs. Nora worries that she is neglecting her children, especially her withdrawn teenage son. But amid this turmoil comes a sinister tragedy: One of Noraâs coworkers is found strangled in her apartment, dressed in an apron, with a lipstick smile smeared on her face.
Itâs the beginning of a terrifying pattern, as female war-plant workers like Nora are targeted throughout Seattle and murdered in the same ritualistic manner. And eclipsing Noraâs fear for her safety is her secret, growing conviction that she and the killer are connectedâand that the haven that was her home has become her own personal battlefield.