Paris, 1943. **The swastika flies from the top of the Eiffel Tower. Soldiers clad in field grey patrol the streets. Buildings have been renamed, books banned, art stolen and people disappeared. Amongst the missing is an Allied intelligence cell.** Gone to ground? Betrayed? Dead? Britain's Special
Night Flight to Paris
β Scribed by Cara Black
- Book ID
- 111305646
- Publisher
- Soho Press
- Year
- 2023
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 629 KB
- Series
- Kate Rees WWII #2
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781641293563
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
It is once again up to American markswoman Kate Rees to take the shot that just might winβor loseβWorld War II, in the followup to national bestseller Three Hours in Paris.
Three missions. Two cities. One shot to win the war.
October 1942: itβs been two years since Kate Rees was sent to Paris on a British Secret Service mission to assassinate Hitler. Since then, she has left spycraft behind to take a training job as a sharpshooting instructor in the Scottish Highlands. But her quiet life is violently disrupted when Colonel Stepney, her former handler, drags her back into the fray for a risky three-pronged mission in Paris.
Each task is more dangerous than the next: Deliver a package of forbidden biological material. Assassinate a high-ranking German operative whose knowledge of invasion plans could turn the tide of the war against the Allies. Rescue a British agent who once saved Kateβs lifeβand get out.
Kate will encounter sheiks and spies, poets and partisans, as she races to keep up with the constantly shifting nature of her assignment, showing every ounce of her Oregonian grit in the process.
New York Times bestselling author Cara Black has crafted another heart-stopping thrill ride that reveals a portrait of Paris at the height of the Nazi occupation.
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