Review: Goodbye Piccadilly
  Title: Goodbye Piccadilly Author: Cynthia Harrod-Eagles Publisher: Sphere, 2014. 392 pages Source: Library Publisher's Summary: In 1914, Britain faces a  new kind of war. For Edward and Beatrice Hunter, their children,  servants and neighbours, life will never be the same again. For David,  the eldest, war means a chance to do something noble; but enlisting will  break his mother's heart. His sister Diana, nineteen and beautiful,  longs for marriage. She has her heart set on Charles Wroughton, son of  Earl Wroughton, but Charles will never be allowed to marry a banker's  daughter. Below stairs, Cook and Ada, the head housemaid, grow more  terrified of German invasion with every newspaper atrocity story. Ethel,  under housemaid, can't help herself when it comes to men and now  soldiers add to the temptation; yet there's more to this flighty girl  than meets the eye. The once-tranquil village of Northcote reels  under an influx of khaki volunteers, wounded soldiers ...