Friday, May 23, 2025

The Bletchley Riddle, by Ruta Sepetys and Steve Sheinkin

     Wow! The brand new book by two of my all-time favorite writers, writing together! Historical fiction author Sepetys and non-fiction author Sheinkin are both top-of-the-line story tellers. The Bletchley Riddle is there first collaborative effort - like peanut butter meeting jelly for the first time...doesn't matter if it's crunchy or creamy, or the flavor of the jelly, it's going to be GOOD!

    The Bletchley Riddle is historical fiction and tells the story of a real place, Bletchley Park, that existed in England at the start of World War 2. Siblings Jakob and Lizzie are both very intelligent young people, and both end up contributing to the war effort on the part of England and the Allies (which does not include the United States at the start of the war, when this story takes place). Bletchley Park is a secret place where many different people, young and old, work tirelessly to decipher the messages that Germany is using as they advance the war. Germany is sending hundreds of messages a day to various places and people, but in secret code. The people at Bletchley Park work all night, every night, to try and crack the secret code to know what the messages say - and to stay ahead of the German war machine.

    The overall effect is more Sepetys than Sheinkin, in that her books tend to be a bit more complicated than Sheinkin's. This book isn't difficult to follow once you get about one-third of the way into it, but it will take some focus to get that far before the characters and story lines start to come together and make more sense. If you are interested in history, like smart mysteries, and will commit to reading enough of the book for it to start to really make sense, you will be very happy you did! The ending wraps up some parts of the story nicely, but doesn't take us to the end of the war, so not every question gets answered. I kind of like that for a change. But either author, on their own, will get my recommendation every time. Together, they can't help but be 5 paw writers!



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