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Staying Alive
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Staying Alive
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Current price: $12.79
Original price: $15.99


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Staying Alive
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Original price: $15.99
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A riveting prequel to the WWII espionage series featuring British agent Rosie Ewing, in this "meticulously researched war novel" (Len Deighton) .
Late autumn, 1942: A group codenamed Countryman are briefed by London to get a certain German out of Vichy's hands. What they don't know is that they are being sold out to the Gestapo.
Of course, they are constantly aware of betrayal as a looming danger. All too many SOE networks have been blown, with agents disappearing into the Gestapo cellars and extermination camps: the dread every agent lives with every minute of every day.
In amongst them is Rosie Ewing, about to start a series of extraordinary life-or-death adventures . . .
Praise for the writing of Alexander Fullerton:
"The research is unimpeachable." — The Sunday Times
"The tension rarely slackens and the setting is completely convincing." — The Times Literary Supplement
A riveting prequel to the WWII espionage series featuring British agent Rosie Ewing, in this "meticulously researched war novel" (Len Deighton) .
Late autumn, 1942: A group codenamed Countryman are briefed by London to get a certain German out of Vichy's hands. What they don't know is that they are being sold out to the Gestapo.
Of course, they are constantly aware of betrayal as a looming danger. All too many SOE networks have been blown, with agents disappearing into the Gestapo cellars and extermination camps: the dread every agent lives with every minute of every day.
In amongst them is Rosie Ewing, about to start a series of extraordinary life-or-death adventures . . .
Praise for the writing of Alexander Fullerton:
"The research is unimpeachable." — The Sunday Times
"The tension rarely slackens and the setting is completely convincing." — The Times Literary Supplement
















