In her position on the footplate Irena felt like a woman deceived as Harry muttered and fiddled. What was he doing there at all if he couldn’t drive the thing? And what was she doing here with him? She squeezed the trigger of the German rifle in a spasm of disgust. The bullet ricocheted off the rail into the arm of a Croat. That, she thought, was not bad for a shot aimed in temper, and hitting a man’s arm was better than killing him.It is probably her bravery under attack that makes Harry realize that his feelings have changed from amused tolerance to deep admiration but he is determined to keep as much distance as he can. The story is romantic but the drama comes from their perilous journey and knowing that capture would likely mean both their deaths.
This was a five-star read for me. I brought this book home from England in 2017. I have a vague recollection of finding it in a bus shelter on a shelf of second hand paperbacks. It bears a sticker from the Oxfordshire Library Service. Mary Jane Staples is a pseudonym used by British author Reginald Thomas Staples (1911-2005). She/he is best known for a long series about a Cockney family.Title: A Wartime Marriage (also published as Flight From Bucharest)
Author: Mary Jane Staples
Publication: Corgi, paperback, originally published in 1977
Genre: Historical Fiction
Source: Personal copyReading this book contributed to these challenges:
• Historical Fiction Reading Challenge 2026
Author: Mary Jane Staples
Publication: Corgi, paperback, originally published in 1977
Genre: Historical Fiction
Source: Personal copyReading this book contributed to these challenges:
• Historical Fiction Reading Challenge 2026



