In Youth, in Fear, in War

In Youth, in Fear, in War

by David Longridge (Author)

Synopsis

Working as a courier for an escape line over the Pyrenees early in the Second World War, Francoise is approached by the British Secret Service. Is what they propose - involving leaving her family and entering the lethal game of wartime espionage - reasonable for a young woman only two years after finishing her schooldays in Bordeaux? Francoise's best friend, Justine, enters the glamorous world of haute couture, which is still thriving in occupied Paris. Justine has a past that, should it be discovered, could mean deportation to the camps in Eastern Europe. Justine's sister, Claudia, a brilliant mathematician working in Berlin on a top-secret project for the German High Command, is faced with the nightmare of betraying her country if she is to save her life. Powerful and emotional, the close relationships between Francoise, Justine and Claudia are tested by their conflicting wartime allegiances as they struggle to take possession of a secret that can alter the course of the war... David Longridge takes inspiration from Alan Furst, Nella Bielski, and Sebastian Faulks. In Youth, In Fear, In War highlights the way in which certain women played as important a role in espionage as their male counterparts played in fighting at the front, and at least as dangerous in terms of the personal risks they ran. The novel will appeal to fans of historical thrillers, particularly those set during World War Two.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 288
Publisher: Matador
Published: 16 Sep 2016

ISBN 10: 1785899090
ISBN 13: 9781785899096

Author Bio
David Longridge is interested in the people who, in their own way, played critical roles during WW2 and it is this which led him to write his first novel, In Youth, In Fear, In War. During a career in the travel and financial services industries, which included living in France and Germany, David gained an in-depth understanding of the human make-up of the countries involved in the conflict and, in particular, how the contribution of women has been understated - in terms of impact as well as bravery.