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Rendezvous in Berlin - A WW2 Novel: Flying with the Swallows, Volume Two
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Rendezvous in Berlin - A WW2 Novel: Flying with the Swallows, Volume Two
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Rendezvous in Berlin - A WW2 Novel: Flying with the Swallows, Volume Two
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*An unforgettable, breathtaking WW2 saga of an American socialite's wartime determination to do her bit and make her mark on history even if it means certain death if discovered.*
March 1943
: New York City Socialite
Evie Somerset'
s liberating adventure in Lisbon opens the door to the dangerous world of wartime espionage as a swallow-an agent-within Great Britain's Secret Intelligence Service. Without
Carl Wilson'
s supportive presence, Evie is thrust into the rigors of training in England armed with nothing but determination to prove herself to her superiors and fellow recruits. But, when a letter arrives from home, Evie is faced with unexpected demons. She must bury them, and the accompanying emotions, to focus on her mission as Salzburger aristocrat Eva von Lamberg visiting Berlin, the heart of the Nazi war machine. Her perilous infiltration into German High Command's social circle is aided not only by a resistance network of wealthy, high ranking officials but also her new skills at deception. Convincing her mark, a General within the Wehrmacht, of her affection is tantamount to gaining access to the information she seeks. The mission brings Evie face to face with evil, humanity, and painful crossroads. Will she be able to separate her heart, which belongs to Carl, from the acts she must commit as a means to her success? Will she and Carl make it back to each other? Or is the end result of their respective missions a fait accompli with no future for either of them-just a legacy left behind after the Official Secrets Act ends?
March 1943
: New York City Socialite
Evie Somerset'
s liberating adventure in Lisbon opens the door to the dangerous world of wartime espionage as a swallow-an agent-within Great Britain's Secret Intelligence Service. Without
Carl Wilson'
s supportive presence, Evie is thrust into the rigors of training in England armed with nothing but determination to prove herself to her superiors and fellow recruits. But, when a letter arrives from home, Evie is faced with unexpected demons. She must bury them, and the accompanying emotions, to focus on her mission as Salzburger aristocrat Eva von Lamberg visiting Berlin, the heart of the Nazi war machine. Her perilous infiltration into German High Command's social circle is aided not only by a resistance network of wealthy, high ranking officials but also her new skills at deception. Convincing her mark, a General within the Wehrmacht, of her affection is tantamount to gaining access to the information she seeks. The mission brings Evie face to face with evil, humanity, and painful crossroads. Will she be able to separate her heart, which belongs to Carl, from the acts she must commit as a means to her success? Will she and Carl make it back to each other? Or is the end result of their respective missions a fait accompli with no future for either of them-just a legacy left behind after the Official Secrets Act ends?