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Aurore

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'Historical fiction of a high order' The Times
Barely half of the Bomber Command's aircrews survive a full tour, but wireless operator Billy Angell has beaten the odds and completed his 30th – and final – mission. Now, Billy is due two-weeks leave, a posting to a training squadron and a six-month exemption from active duty.
Except that MI5 need an airman to drop into Nazi-occupied France.
MI5 are interested in Hélène Lafosse, a Frenchwoman keeping unusual company in her small family château in the depths of the Touraine. Hélène has begun an affair with a senior Abwehr intelligence officer, who, in return, has turned a blind eye to the succession of Jews, refugees, resistance fighters and downed Allied airmen to whom she offers shelter. MI5 believe they can exploit this relationship and plant a false lead about the anticipated allied invasion of northern France.
It falls to Billy, playing a downed airman, to find Hélène, to win her confidence and to plant a lie that will only make sense to her German lover. But this time, Billy isn't flying at 20,000 feet and he won't be able to escape the incendiary consequences of his actions.
Aurore is part of the SPOILS OF WAR Collection, a thrilling, beguiling blend of fact and fiction born of some of the most tragic, suspenseful, and action-packed events of World War II. From the mind of highly acclaimed thriller author GRAHAM HURLEY, this blockbuster non-chronological collection allows the reader to explore Hurley's masterful storytelling in any order, with compelling recurring characters whose fragmented lives mirror the war that shattered the globe.
'Hurley's capable and understated characterization makes his lead's story plausible and engaging' Publishers Weekly
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      August 28, 2017
      Hurley’s solid sequel to 2016’s Finis-terre continues his credible re-creation of the WWII era in Europe. As a teenager, Billy Angell, a Quaker, wanted nothing more than a career on stage. He channeled that passion into increasingly prominent acting parts, including a run on Broadway. But after a German bomb destroyed the Quakers’ London meeting house and killed his theater mentor, Billy lost his faith and joined the war effort. By 1943, Billy has reached the rank of staff sergeant, serving as a wireless operator for Bomber Command. He survives his hazardous last mission, a bombing run over Hamburg that inflicts massive damage on the enemy and takes a toll on his flight crew as well. Then, in an unexpected and dramatic turn, Billy is recruited to fight the Nazis covertly, as a member of MI5. He’s dropped into occupied France as part of a risky operation to fool a high-ranking German intelligence officer. Hurley’s capable and understated characterization makes his lead’s story plausible and engaging.

    • Booklist

      September 1, 2017
      Hurley is a popular crime writer in the UK, but his books have received little exposure in the U.S. Let's hope this WWII espionage tale helps change that. It's 1943, and Billy Angell, a radio operator on a British bomber, has just survived his thirtieth mission (described in vivid detail) and is scheduled to stand down. Then he is approached by MI5 with an altogether different but equally dangerous assignment: sneak into occupied France and pretend to be a downed British flier. After making the acquaintance of a certain Madame Lafosse, who helps Jews escape France and who is having an affair with an Abwehr officer, Billy is to plant a story about where the upcoming cross-channel invasion will take place. A straightforward wartime premise, right out of the Ken Follett playbook, but Hurley freshens it nicely. The mission quickly runs off the rails, and the focus turns to survival, with Billy under suspicion from Madame Lafosse's friends of being a German spy. Hurley brings an almost noirlike sensibility to the surprising finale, though a melodramatic twist at the very end detracts a bit from the impact.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2017, American Library Association.)

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