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Louis

The Life of a Real Spy

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The story of a very real wartime spy.

Louis is a gripping story of the life of a professional wartime spy. From his boyhood education in Egypt in the early 1900s, he was being prepared to serve in the newly formed British Secret Service Bureau on the orders of Abbas II Hilmi, the Khedive of Egypt and Sudan, as part of a secret arrangement with the British government to supply young operatives for the newly formed bureau.

In his early teens, he is separated from his foster mother to make the dangerous journey to England, in the middle of the First World War, to complete his education and training as a British wartime spy.

From Dulwich College through to Oxford University, he is meticulously prepared for his life as a British undercover war operative. From his first dangerous mission in Port Said through to his last in South Africa in the 1960s, Louis is the story of a professional chameleon who survived wars and conflicts on his instincts, cunning, and ruthlessness.

Louis was a quiet, heroic man who lived an extraordinary life--a life of service that should never be forgotten.

©2013 Derek Haines (P)2022 Wordwooze Publishing
Historical Military War Africa Espionage Middle East
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How many lives can one live? There’s no limit if you grow up training to be a spy. Louis travelled in many countries, learned many languages and every time he had a different name. His life was full and fascinating. Whether it was all true or not, it’s irrelevant. This story is so well written and narrated that makes you think it’s a real story. I wish it was real

Brilliant story and narration

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