When an English pilot and a German baron appear in a down-at-heel town in neutral southern Ireland at the start of WW2, ex-convent-girl Mary Collins's hopes of making it to Hollywood get caught up in a comic battle for survival. English Flight Lieutenant Oliver Carmichael and German Baron Julius von Stulpnagel both have the same problem: how to persuade the other to betray his country. They think pretty, ambitious ex-convert-girl Mary Collins might help them-if her high-spirited red-haired sidekick Niamh Slattery doesn't get in the way. But what are the two of them doing in this down-at-heel corner of southern Ireland at the start of the Second World War when only a few months earlier, they'd been in Berlin together, try to sell forgeries of old masterworks? AUTHOR: K. J. Kelly likes exploring the historic relics of the English land-owning classes in Ireland, a sensitive topic but one rich in unintentional comedy.