England, 1940. The skies roar with bombers. The ground waits for invasion. And in the shadows, resistance begins to stir.
John Cook, a quiet farmer with a covert past, and Lady Margaret, a society heiress turned spy, are ready. Hidden in plain sight, they await the day the war reaches their doorstep.
That day comes when a parachute drops during a raid. A mysterious crate is found. The spy who jumped is gone. But German voices echo through the night.
As whispers of a Berlin agent spread and neighbors turn suspicious, Cook and Margaret are pulled into a web of fear, loyalty, and sabotage.
The enemy is no longer at the gates. He’s already inside.
And in a war like this, trust might be deadlier than bullets.