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Double Webs
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Double Webs

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The absorbing and frightening true story of espionage and double-agents in the French Resistance during World War Two. An ideal book for fans M.R.D. Foot, Maurice Buckmaster and Russell Braddon.

Through shadowy and tangled paths Jean Overton Fuller tracked down one of the Second World War's most controversial Special Operations Executive agent who enjoyed the confidence of the British, but who was also considered by the Germans as one of their most valuable sources of information.

Why was this agent able to escape the torture and certain death that many of his fellow agents were subject to after their SOE Group was penetrated by German counter-intelligence?

Was agent "Gilbert" a loyal Frenchman working for the Allies under difficult circumstances - or was he a German double-agent?

With thorough research of wartime records and interviews with survivors, including "Gilbert" himself, Overton Fuller provides an insightful account of this man's motives and character giving an enthralling story of that most courageous, skilled and deceitful of occupations - espionage in time of war.

"A story of appalling double-dealing, of mingled treachery, heedlessness and courage." Evening Standard

"Sensational... All the excitement of an enthralling true-to-life whodunnit" Sunday Dispatch

"The integrity of her research is clear to see." Dame Irene Ward, D.B.E., M.P.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Sapere Books
Country
United Kingdom
Date
25 November 2022
Pages
260
ISBN
9781800557512

The absorbing and frightening true story of espionage and double-agents in the French Resistance during World War Two. An ideal book for fans M.R.D. Foot, Maurice Buckmaster and Russell Braddon.

Through shadowy and tangled paths Jean Overton Fuller tracked down one of the Second World War's most controversial Special Operations Executive agent who enjoyed the confidence of the British, but who was also considered by the Germans as one of their most valuable sources of information.

Why was this agent able to escape the torture and certain death that many of his fellow agents were subject to after their SOE Group was penetrated by German counter-intelligence?

Was agent "Gilbert" a loyal Frenchman working for the Allies under difficult circumstances - or was he a German double-agent?

With thorough research of wartime records and interviews with survivors, including "Gilbert" himself, Overton Fuller provides an insightful account of this man's motives and character giving an enthralling story of that most courageous, skilled and deceitful of occupations - espionage in time of war.

"A story of appalling double-dealing, of mingled treachery, heedlessness and courage." Evening Standard

"Sensational... All the excitement of an enthralling true-to-life whodunnit" Sunday Dispatch

"The integrity of her research is clear to see." Dame Irene Ward, D.B.E., M.P.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Sapere Books
Country
United Kingdom
Date
25 November 2022
Pages
260
ISBN
9781800557512