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In this stunning adventure set in war-torn France—a British agent finds herself in Nazi territory—and unsure about who to trust . . .
It’s the spring of 1944 and Rosie Ewing is returning to German-occupied France, by air, this time.
She’s carrying a radio, half a million francs, a pistol, and two cyanide capsules to Finistere in north-west Brittany.
With D-Day looming, Rosie fears that the man who’ll be meeting her on the ground tonight may be a traitor. She can’t be certain. But she does know that the likely end of the road for captured female agents is Ravensbrück, or l’enfer des femmes, as the Resistance calls it—the dreaded concentration camp for women . . .
Praise for the Rosie Ewing Spy Thrillers:
“The most meticulously researched war novels I’ve ever read.” —Len Deighton
“His action passages are superb.” —The Observer
It’s the spring of 1944 and Rosie Ewing is returning to German-occupied France, by air, this time.
She’s carrying a radio, half a million francs, a pistol, and two cyanide capsules to Finistere in north-west Brittany.
With D-Day looming, Rosie fears that the man who’ll be meeting her on the ground tonight may be a traitor. She can’t be certain. But she does know that the likely end of the road for captured female agents is Ravensbrück, or l’enfer des femmes, as the Resistance calls it—the dreaded concentration camp for women . . .
Praise for the Rosie Ewing Spy Thrillers:
“The most meticulously researched war novels I’ve ever read.” —Len Deighton
“His action passages are superb.” —The Observer