She operates in the enemy's midst—but the true danger is from one of her own . . . A pulse-pounding WWII thriller by an author whose "action passages are superb" ( The Observer).
At the London headquarters of 'F' Section SOE—Special Operations Executive—they're sure Rosie Ewing is dead, shot by the Gestapo while running from a train taking her to Ravensbrück concentration camp.
But they shouldn't be so sure.
Left for dead, Rosie has been nursed back to health at a farmhouse in Alsace. Now she has a score to settle, and an SOE traitor to track down. It's not just necessary, it's personal—because she's one of the agents he betrayed . . .
Praise for the Rosie Ewing Spy Thrillers:
"Enthralling . . . A gripping read." — Historical Novels Review
"The most meticulously researched war novels I've ever read." —Len Deighton