This popular novelist talks about the inspiration for her latest book, set around the development of radar at Bawdsey, Suffolk during WWII. Liz Trenow is the author of several historical novels including The Last Telegram, The Forgotten Seamstress and The Poppy Factory. Her first two books were inspired by her family’s story as silk weavers in Suffolk. She worked as a journalist on regional and national newspapers, BBC radio and television news, before writing fiction. Her latest novel is a gripping romantic drama centred on real-life events at the top secret, wartime research station near Felixstowe. It tells the story of the people behind the discovery of radar. Tickets are £12 and include a copy of ‘Under a Wartime Sky’ (RRP £7.99), and are available from Browsers Bookshop 01394 388890.