The Half-Life of Ruby Fielding: A Novel

From the bestselling author of A Beautiful Poison comes a spellbinding historical mystery about hidden identities, wartime paranoia, and the tantalizing power of deceit.
Brooklyn, 1942. War rages overseas as brother and sister Will and Maggie Scripps contribute to the war effort stateside. Ambitious Will secretly scouts for the Manhattan Project while grief-stricken Maggie works at the Navy Yard, writing letters to her dead mother between shifts.
But the siblings' quiet lives change when they discover a beautiful woman hiding under their back stairs. This stranger harbors an obsession with poisons, an affection for fine things, and a singular talent for killing small creatures. As she draws Will and Maggie deeper into her mysterious past, they both begin to suspect she's quite dangerous--all while falling helplessly under her spell.
With whispers of spies in dark corners and the world's first atomic bomb in the works, the visitor's sudden presence in Maggie's and Will's lives raises questions about who she is and what she wants. Is this mysterious woman someone they can trust--or a threat to everything they hold dear?
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I really enjoy Lydia Kang's writing style. Just in general her books have felt easy to read and get through. I was really enjoying the completely unexpected LGBT rep but then the TWISTS came.
A nazi sympathizing working class lesbian with daddy issues felt pretty icky as an ending for a truly endearing character. Perhaps too twisty. Sure I want a breadth of representation for gay characters but I'll pass on them being nazis as the twist. I would've been perfectly happy with the expected rich-guy-sucks ending, the actual just felt too improbable and a bit clumsy given we have access to characters' inner thoughts throughout the book.
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