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One Woman's War

A Novel of the Real Miss Moneypenny

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One Woman's War

By: Christine Wells
Narrated by: Saskia Maarleveld
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ONE OF BOOKBUB'S BEST HISTORICAL FICTION BOOKS OF THE FALL

From the author of Sisters of the Resistance comes the story of WWII British Naval Intelligence officer Victoire Bennett, the real-life inspiration for the James Bond character Miss Moneypenny, whose international covert operation is put in jeopardy when a volatile socialite and Austrian double agent threatens to expose the mission to German High Command.

World War II London: When Victoire “Paddy” Bennett first walks into the Admiralty’s Room 39, home to the Intelligence Division, all the bright and lively young woman expects is a secretarial position to the charismatic Commander Ian Fleming. But soon her job is so much more, and when Fleming proposes a daring plot to deceive the Germans about Allied invasion plans he requests the newlywed Paddy's help. She jumps at the chance to work as an agent in the field, even after the operation begins to affect her marriage. But could doing her duty for King and country come at too great a cost?

Socialite Friedl Stöttinger is a beautiful Austrian double agent determined to survive in wartime England, which means working for MI-5, investigating fifth column activity among the British elite at parties and nightclubs. But Friedl has a secret—some years before, she agreed to work for German Intelligence and spy on the British.

When her handler at MI-5 proposes that she work with Serbian agent, Duško Popov, Friedl falls hopelessly in love with the dashing spy. And when her intelligence work becomes fraught with danger, she must choose whether to remain loyal to the British and risk torture and execution by the Nazis, or betray thousands of men to their deaths.

Soon, the lives of these two extraordinarily brave women will collide, as each travels down a road of deception and danger leading to one of the greatest battles of World War II.

20th Century Espionage Fiction Historical Historical Fiction Mystery Spies & Politics Thriller & Suspense Women's Fiction England

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I loved the storyline the two different woman Narrated well My only negative was l recently watched Mincemeat and thought the story was dire not sure if that part was necessary but it did lend for a good ending

A great page turner

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The story jumped around a lot it. It gave you a flavour how the High Society recruited in the war by keeping in the ‘family’ . I felt it could have gone further into the story of Operation Mincemeat, the risks of the operation as well of the glamour. If you are looking for a light novel to listen to it is a great book. If you are used to authors similar to Kate Quinn then you may feel a little disappointed.
Sasha, the narrator was excellent as useful in portraying the High Society debutants.

The story of how high society debutants girls were used in the 2nd World War Intelligence Service

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