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Fascinating! This book pairs well with Shadow Warriors of World War II and A Woman of No Importance. I'm glad I read these three books close together, because they built a more complete picture of the secret spy side of WWII. This one was unique since it included first-person accounts from some of the agents who lived through the events of the war. The bad language was more overwhelming in this book than the other two, which was a drawback for me.
Content: profanity, expletives, nudity, war violence, alcohol