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From the undisputed master of historical espionage, a story of courage, love and treachery during the French Resistance.
'Furst's ability to recreate the terrors of espionage is matchless' Robert Harris
'If you are a John le Carre fan, this is definitely a novel for you' James Patterson on Mission to Paris
'As delicately crafted as John le Carre at the height of his George Smiley years' Daily Mail on Spies of the Balkans
Spring, 1941. Britain is losing the war.
Paris is occupied by the Nazis, dark and silent at night. But when the clouds part, and moonlight floods the city, a Resistance leader called Mathieu steps out to begin his work.
The fighters of the French Resistance are determined not to give up. These courageous men and women - young and old, aristocrats and nightclub owners, teachers and students - help downed British airmen reach the border with Spain. In farmhouses and rural churches, in secret hotels, and on the streets, they risk everything to open Europe's sealed doors and lead Allied fighters to freedom.
But as the military police heightens surveillance, Mathieu and his team face a new threat, dispatched from the Reich to destroy them all.
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