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Resistance

The gripping WWII espionage thriller

Mara Timon
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Pages
400
Year
2021
Language
English

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RESISTANCE WOULD BE FUTILE' THE TIMES

'I COULDN'T PUT IT DOWN!' CLAIRE GRADIDGE



Perfect for fans of Code Name Hélène and The Alice Network.



THREE WOMEN. ONE MISSION. ENEMIES EVERYWHERE.

May 1944. When spy Elisabeth de Mornay, code name Cécile, notices a coded transmission from an agent in the field does not bear his usual signature, she suspects his cover has been blown - something that is happening with increasing frequency. With the situation in Occupied France worsening and growing fears that the Resistance has been compromised, Cécile is ordered behind enemy lines.

Having rendezvoused with her fellow agents, Léonie and Dominique, together they have one mission: help the Resistance destabilise German operations to pave the way for the Normandy landings.

But the life of a spy is never straightforward, and the in-fighting within the Resistance makes knowing who to trust ever more difficult. With their lives on the line, all three women will have to make decisions that could cost them everything - for not all their enemies are German.

'HEART-STOPPING...RESISTANCE IS A GIFT TO ALL FANS OF ESPIONAGE THRILLERS' IMOGEN ROBERTSON

'TENSE, VIVID AND UTTERLY ADDICTIVE' LOUISE BEECH Raised in New York, Mara Timon moved to the UK almost 20 years ago; and fell in love with London and the way it melds the old and the new. Growing up with one parent fascinated with literature and the other with history, she started writing from an early age, although it wasn't until a programme on the BBC caught her interest, and one 'what if' led to another, that her first book began to take shape. From the author of City of Spies comes another gripping espionage thriller, perfect for fans of Charlotte Philby and The Bletchley Circle. EXCITING NEW VOICE: Mara mixes the historical with the fictional in her second gripping espionage thriller. NEW WAR HEROINES: These are strong, independent women who put their lives on the line to help the Allies win the war. There is a lot of interest still in the female agents of the SOE, as can be seen in the many non-fiction titles recently published. Mara fictionalises those women's exploits and shows how imperative they were to the Allied victory. RESURGENCE IN FEMALE SPIES: With the success of Charlotte Philby and Manda Scott, among others, there is growing interest in stories of female spies, both real and imagined. The life of WW2 spy Nancy Wake is due to be a TV series featuring Elizabeth Debicki (The Crown).

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