
Books on Monday: “The spyglass file” (The Forensic Genealogist)
This is an entertaining story. It is both a genealogical mystery and an introduction to the battle of Britain.
When I read this book I didn’t know that it was it was the fourth in a series about the genealogist Morton Farrier. Even though there is a development in Morton’s private life, all the books are stand alone-histories. This is easy reading and as a way to relax I think it is great. I will read more from
The Spyglass File (The Forensic Genealogist Book 4)
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Morton Farrier was no longer at the top of his game. His forensic genealogy career was faltering and he was refusing to accept any new cases, preferring instead to concentrate on locating his own elusive biological father. Yet, when a particular case presents itself, that of finding the family of a woman abandoned in the midst of the Battle of Britain, Morton is compelled to help her to unravel her past. Using all of his genealogical skills, he soon discovers that the case is connected to The Spyglass File—a secretive document which throws up links which threaten to disturb the wrongdoings of others, who would rather its contents, as well as their actions, remain hidden forever. .
I am adding the entire series below

