The Highland Raven: A Gripping Scottish Family Saga from World War 2
The Highland Raven: A Gripping Scottish Family Saga from World War 2
"Wow! This turned out to be one of the best WW2 books that I've read. Both male and female readers will definitely enjoy reading The Highland Raven." -Amazon Reviewer
Scotland, January 1940
From troubled society girl to diehard SOE agent.
Staying strong and picking up your life, when you're brought to ruin before even turning twenty, seems an impossible pursuit.
Sable Montgomery sees only one way out. Pretend nothing happened, though the scars are deep, literally engraved on her body.
In a desperate dash for a new start, she accepts a marriage proposal from childhood friend Freddie, but their plans are thwarted. Instead, Sable ends up at a finishing school in Switzerland. High time to party and bully the less popular girls. Until a skiing accident and World War 2 handcuff Sable's society life and all the fun stops.
On her return to London, a meeting with secret agent recruiter Anna Adams sets the drifting Sable on a new course and to a new love. William "wild Bill" Mitchell - the Scotsman who trains the SOE agents - wins her heart. And though it's love at first sight, the past won't leave Sable alone.
When she's forced to face her biggest enemy, Gestapo leader Joachim Von Henkell, her heart is ripped open all over again. But Sable never surrenders.
With her tough exterior and survival instinct, she ultimately becomes one of Churchill's best secret agents. Even Anna can be proud of her. But when the war is over, Sable has but one wish. To find the girl she was forced to leave behind.
Inspired by the true stories of female SOE agents in France, The Highland Raven is a young woman's spellbinding story of heartbreak and revenge, in which her fight against the Nazis proves to be both a blessing and a curse. An engaging and evocative novel reminiscent of The Rose Code and The War Pianist.
Author: Hannah Byron
Publisher: Hannah Byron Books
Published: 09/27/2022
Pages: 464
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 1.49lbs
Size: 9.00h x 6.00w x 1.03d
ISBN: 9789083215648
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