A Portrait of Loyalty is the third book in the Codebreakers series.
Two Russian brothers, each on the opposite side of the war. A young English woman gifted in photography is key to creating propaganda by altering photos.
Lily Blackwell sees life behind the lens of her camera. She assists the British government with her talent. Zivon Marin was a high ranking Russian linguist/cryptographer when he fled Russia and found work with Admiral Hall in Room 40.
Several of the characters from previous books made their appearance and it was nice to see them back to working for the greater good of England. There was one particular scene that brought tears to my eyes as the outbreak of the Flu of 1918 swept through London.
All in all, it was a sweet romance between Lily and Zivon. Roseanna White consistently researches her material and brings the book to life with intrigue and beauty.
I received a complimentary ebook copy from the publisher, through NetGalley. Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own.
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