Special Operations: Dead or Alive

Special Operations: Dead or Alive

by Craig Simpson (Author)

Synopsis

PARIS, FRANCE, NOVEMBER 1941 A rogue British agent has vanished with a suitcase full of cash and a head full of secrets. Have Britain's defences been exposed? Special Operations must act fast. Finn Gunnersen and fellow agents head for the dark and sinister streets of Nazi-occupied Paris. Their orders are simple: Bring the agent back - Dead or Alive.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 352
Publisher: Corgi Childrens
Published: 02 Feb 2012

ISBN 10: 0552560464
ISBN 13: 9780552560467
Children’s book age: 9-11 Years
Book Overview: The fourth high-octane WWII adventure featuring secret operative Finn Gunnersen

Media Reviews
It has all the ingredients that have made this such an exciting series to read - great characters putting their lives on the line for the greater good, tight plotting, great action scenes, realistic dialogue and as much tension as any best-selling adult thriller * Book Zone for Boys *
Plenty of twists and turns in this suspense filled story with so many heart stopping moments there is hardly time to draw breath between them. Full of atmosphere and so vividly told you feel you share the friends' danger . . . Unputdownable * Primary Times *
This is exactly the sort of book to appeal to an 11-year-old child who loves a nail-biting adventure and is interested in how the French Resistance operated in World War 2. Highly recommended * Historical Novel Society *
Author Bio
Craig Simpson spent his childhood in southern England. At eighteen he headed off to veterinary school in Bristol but soon realized that in the wrong hands a scalpel could do more harm than good, and switched to studying science. He spent a while juggling test tubes before realizing there had to be more to life. After fifteen years scaling the corporate ladder, and travelling widely he became an independent consultant. A keen amateur historian, inspired by true stories he then abandoned the rat-race to write adventure novels. He now lives between the New Forest and the Hampshire seaside.