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Yvette of the S.O.E: (Winston Churchill's 'Special Operations Executive') - A WW2 story of survival against all odds.
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Yvette of the S.O.E: (Winston Churchill's 'Special Operations Executive') - A WW2 story of survival against all odds.
Current price: $11.99
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Yvette of the S.O.E: (Winston Churchill's 'Special Operations Executive') - A WW2 story of survival against all odds.
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This is a WW2 story of great courage and survival against almost impossible odds.
During the year of 1942, Yvette Jackson, a young fun loving and very beautiful twenty year old girl was enjoying her second year as a medical student training to be a doctor. However, her world turned upside down when requested to attend the office of her professor, who informed her that she had an unknown visitor waiting for her.
She'd received a visit from the mysterious caller, who simply called himself, Mr. Black. She discovered this man worked at the offices of "The Department of Fish & Fisheries" situated at 5A Great Portland Street, London, and he informed her that he wished to enlist her services.
Within a couple of months, after signing 'The Official Secrets Act,' Yvette would be parachuting out of a plane, be interrogated by the 'Gestapo,' and would be living and working in Paris surrounded by Nazis, having been recruited as a member of the French Resistance for the duration of the WW2 occupation of France.
This is the third book in the "2nd World War Fiction by Kevin Paul Woodrow" series, and is the follow up to "Return to Auschwitz" and "The Secret Jew of Munich."
During the year of 1942, Yvette Jackson, a young fun loving and very beautiful twenty year old girl was enjoying her second year as a medical student training to be a doctor. However, her world turned upside down when requested to attend the office of her professor, who informed her that she had an unknown visitor waiting for her.
She'd received a visit from the mysterious caller, who simply called himself, Mr. Black. She discovered this man worked at the offices of "The Department of Fish & Fisheries" situated at 5A Great Portland Street, London, and he informed her that he wished to enlist her services.
Within a couple of months, after signing 'The Official Secrets Act,' Yvette would be parachuting out of a plane, be interrogated by the 'Gestapo,' and would be living and working in Paris surrounded by Nazis, having been recruited as a member of the French Resistance for the duration of the WW2 occupation of France.
This is the third book in the "2nd World War Fiction by Kevin Paul Woodrow" series, and is the follow up to "Return to Auschwitz" and "The Secret Jew of Munich."