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The villainess, Helga von Wessel, Hitler’s chief spy, struts boldly from page to page of this thriller with Europe at her back and all sorts of ambitious notions in her head during the lead up to WW2. As far as she is concerned it isn’t Hitler’s Reich. It is Helga’s Reich. She will wrap the hero, Colonel Sir Edward Ware, Churchill’s spy, around her little finger to prove it. Nor does it matter what Edward’s American wife, Dora, says. 

 

Reader Reviews:

Tobyann Aparisi listed this following review on Goodreads: “I won this book for an honest review on Goodreads. This is a very entertaining well thought out thought-provoking read! A period story that has a bit of truth to it. The characters are very well done and the backdrop to the story is well defined. The story itself is very engaging and page-turning, can’t wait to see what happens next type of flow. I highly recommend this story to anyone that likes a historical type of reading with very interesting and fresh characters.”

Holly Lutmer has also added this review on Goodreads. “I enjoyed this book, it was eventful and interesting! Parts of the book were a bit confusing and a tad unrealistic, but it’s a novel right? The only problem was that some of the characters did not translate onto my kindle which also could have contributed to the confusing part. Overall I think it was a pretty good book.”

Lori added the review on Goodreads: “I received this book from a Goodreads giveaway. The characters were well developed.”

Mary also wrote on Goodreads: “Great storyline and read.”

Join Edward and Dora for wild adventures in Southampton, the port city of England. Helga kidnaps Dora. Edward must find her.

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