Mary Lindell, the Comtesse de Milleville was British-born but a largely forgotten agent. She combined a passion for adventure with blunt speech and persistently displayed the greatest personal bravery. The Germans denied that American or British prisoners were imprisoned in Ravensbruck but Lindell smuggled out a secretly compiled list that detailed women who were agents of British Military Intelligence, Special Operations Executive (SOE) or the French Resistance. 'Lindell's List' details their survival and rescue under Mary's heroic leadership. The work includes first-person testimony that has never been published before. AUTHOR: Peter Hore is an award-winning author and journalist. He served a full career in the Royal Navy and is now a Daily Telegraph obituary writer and biographer. He is the author of 'HMS Pickle, Nelson's Band of Brother's and other works. In 2011 he was elected fellow of the Royal Historical Society. SELLING POINTS: ? Details the suffering but survival of British and American women in Ravensbruck ? Investigates the women's fight against Nazism in wartime France, capture and treatment by the Germans, then rescue by the Swedish Cross ? Full biographical details of Mary Lindell from World War I heroism (and bigamy) through her escape, court-martial, shooting and survival ? Tells tales of agents whom Mary worked with on escapes lines 25 b/w images