Dimensions
155 x 234 x 26mm
A gripping novel of love, betrayal and one man's secret war. Based on a true story.
Paris, 1945. A manhunt is raging across the liberated city. One man is more eager than most to find the quarry: Airey Neave, head of Room 900, the ultra-secret MI9 department. With him, it's personal. Who could have caused the normally cool British security establishment to send one of their most valuable operatives on such a mission?
Harry Cole.
Harry is a rogue. He's an East End charmer as sharp as a switchblade. But traitor? He did break a few rules and hearts along the way . . . but that was before he met Odile.
With her, Harry is one of the best clandestine operatives in Northern France during World War Two, a hero of the Resistance, rounding up downed pilots and ferrying them to safety. The beautiful Odile knows Harry's talents can be used for the greater good. His mistake is to try to make a little money on the side.
The Special Intelligence Service don't care about the pilots, about Harry, and particularly not about Odile. And when Harry gets in the way, they make sure Airey Neave has a very good reason to want Harry silenced . . .