In two world wars, intelligence and counterintelligence, prejudice, and selfsacrifice collide across two generations
In 1942, Evie Farrow is used to life on Ocracoke Island, where every day is the sameâuntil the German U-boats haunting their waters begin to wreak havoc. And when special agent Sterling Bertrand is washed ashore at Evieâs inn, her life is
turned upside down. While Sterlingâs injuries keep him inn-bound for weeks, making him even more anxious about the SS officer heâs tracking, he becomes increasingly intrigued by Evie, who seems to be hiding secrets of her own.
Decades earlier, in 1914, Englishman Remington Culbreth arrives at the Ocracoke Inn for the summer, never expecting to fall in love with Louisa Adair, the innkeeperâs daughter. But when war breaks out in Europe, their relationship is put
in jeopardy and may not survive what lies ahead for them.
As the ripples from the Great War rock Evie and Sterlingâs lives in World War II, it seems yesterdayâs tides may sweep them all into danger again today.