London, 1918. Billy Pryor works for the intelligence service at the Ministry of Munitions, but his private encounters with some of the women and men
Peace advocates, opponents, and others-it clashes with his military duties, and it won't be long before he's shattered.
His self-consciousness is collapsing. He finds himself forced to consult the man who helped him (the army psychiatrist).
William Rivers), Pryor will have to confront his inability to be the obedient soldier his superiors want him to be.
“The Eye in the Door is a surprisingly original novel with a captivating charm.” – Sunday Telegraph
“Among the best historical novels of the Great War is this one.” – The Times