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The London Spymaker

A Riveting WW2 Historical Saga of Espionage, Love & Betrayal. Inspired by a real story.

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The London Spymaker

By: Hannah Byron
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Inspired by a true story and featuring the last “resistance girl from the Swiss finishing school”, ‘The London Spymaker’ weaves together espionage, betrayal, and passion against the backdrop of World War II, delivering a gripping tale of resilience and secrets.

London, 1942

Meet Anna Adams, the stoical spymistress of Baker Street Headquarters, as she navigates the web of secrecy, love, and duty. It is her job to recruit the female secret agents that will be sent behind enemy lines in France.

While concealing her identity and origins, Anna’s world takes an unexpected turn when the Polish fighter pilot Major Henryk “Hubal” Pilecki reenters her life. Her undeniable feelings for her former boyfriend complicate Anna’s life further as she is supposed to marry the very British Count Roderick Macalister so that all traces of her past are permanently erased.

Torn between love and duty, Anna makes a heart-breaking choice that leads to catastrophe. Everything goes wrong at Baker Street HQ and one after the other her female agents disappear without a trace.

As the war ends, Anna embarks on a quest to post-War Germany to uncover the fates of the women she sent to their deaths, all the while confronting her own troubled past and mysterious protector.

The London Spymaker is the harrowing WW2 story of a broken-hearted woman who balances the fine line between political decency and personal secrecy.

20th Century Action & Adventure Historical Fiction Military Wars & Conflicts England Espionage War
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The story sounds interesting, but…

The performance of this story is so disconcerting. It is really weird to listen to someone joyfully describe horrific events. I realize this was a virtual AI performance, but someone should’ve listened to it before they posted it. Example: When it was gleefully exclaimed that they actually threw up from the horrid smell, I think the tone is way off. Saying you threw up it’s definitely something that can be an exclamatory statement however it’s usually not exclaimed in a positive way. This will be a book that I will read on my own because the story is good, but the virtual performance on the other hand, not so much. I don’t know who’s error this was, but the author was done a great disservice.

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