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Her Last Betrayal
- Narrated by: Melanie MacHugh
- Length: 10 hrs and 7 mins
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Summary
When working for the British Secret Service, Sarah Gillespie can trust no one, not even her closest friends…
London, 1941
After losing her family to a Nazi bomb attack back home in Ireland, Sarah Gillespie joins the British Secret Services to bring them justice.
Partnered with American undercover agent Lieutenant Tony Anderson, Sarah embarks on a dangerous mission that takes her from war-torn London into the black mountains of Wales. But when one of her team is revealed to be a German mole, and enemies begin to close in, what price will Sarah have to pay to save her country—and herself?
A gripping and thrilling tale about one woman’s bravery in WW2 Britain, perfect for fans of Kate Quinn's THE ALICE NETWORK, Suzanne Goldring's MY NAME IS EVA and Ariel Lawhon’s CODE NAME HÉLÈNE.
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- cj
- 02-12-22
Thin storyline further spoiled by awful narrator
I read the authors first novel which left me disappointed but decided to try her second as my great aunt had worked at ROF Glascoed in the 1940s and also in the hope she had developed her characters and storyline. Sadly she hasn’t. Sarah became even less likeable but maybe this was largely due to the awful narrator. Equally there were some irritating mistakes…Cardiff Central has always been the railway station, the General was the hospital. Comments about Newport in 1942 were ridiculous, perhaps better research would serve the author better. All over very disappointing and not worth the credit
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