Description
France, 1940. Hedda, a bilingual Polish-German woman whose parents have died under Nazi persecution, is recruited by British intelligence. She volunteers for a top-secret mission: to replace an appointee to the German embassy in occupied Paris.
Hedda's breath-taking espionage provides highly classified intelligence to London: information on Operation Sea Lion, Hitler's invasion of the United Kingdom; atrocities against men and women in Dachau that support US President Roosevelt's drive to enact Lend-Lease; and advance warning of Operation Barbarossa, the invasion of Russia.
Colonel Peter Haden's epic novel blends lives and love affairs, a page-turning plot, authentic military action and historic detail into a thriller that will have readers hooked.
About the Author
A graduate of the University of Leeds, Colonel Peter Haden was a professional soldier for twenty-five years. He commanded a battalion and served as a staff officer at the highest level in the Ministry of Defence prior to undertaking a successful business career. Hedda is his fourth book.
Book Information
ISBN 9781915603517
Author Colonel Peter Haden
Format Paperback
Page Count 448
Imprint Book Guild Publishing Ltd
Publisher Book Guild Publishing Ltd