Positive
Grace Lichtenstein,
BookPage
... scrupulously captures both the minute and panoramic elements of the early Cold War.
Positive
Kathryn Howe,
Library Journal
Fields’s immersive love story is thoroughly engaging. Fans of Beatriz Williams or Paula McLean will take great pleasure in the rich historical detail, suspenseful intrigue, and the emotionally charged romance..
Positive
Melissa Norstedt,
Booklist
From minor characters to her protagonist, Fields creates authentic female characters teetering on the verge of the women’s movement, struggling to claim their place in the world. Inspired by history, Fields’ fifth novel is a love story filled with passion, betrayal, mystery, and liberation..
Mixed
JANICE OTTERSBERG,
Historical Novel Society
The character of Roz is inconsistent. She wavers between a strong, independent woman as a female physicist and a typical woman of the 1950s, ready to bend and please her man while falling into his arms when she meets danger. This book is equal parts romance and spy novel. The romance overshadows the more important issue of Rosalind’s struggle with her role in the building of the atomic bomb and the gray areas of right or wrong in using it to end the war, but the spy narrative keeps the pages turning..
Mixed
Publishers Weekly
... mostly predictable.