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Brussels 1915. It is a frosty April evening in occupied Belgium when a beautiful young woman finds herself on the run from the enemy. Also being pursued is Ned Scott a British army major who has been badly injured. The pair find themselves at a hospital run by the famous Edith Cavell who agrees to treat the major while offering them both refuge and a false identity - she names the young girl Anna. However it seems no one is safe and as details of Anna's true identity emerge the enemy's net tightens. Meanwhile the major is torn between his desire to stand by brave Edith and the knowledge that he must escape. Closely watched wherever they go is there anyone these three people can trust? And will love have the power to overcome the horrors of war?
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    Brussels 1915. It is a frosty April evening in occupied Belgium when a beautiful young woman finds herself on the run from the enemy. Also being pursued is Ned Scott a British army major who has been badly injured. The pair find themselves at a hospital run by the famous Edith Cavell who agrees to treat the major while offering them both refuge & a false identity
    - she names the young girl Anna. However it seems no one is safe & as details of Anna's true identity emerge the enemy's net tightens. Meanwhile the major is torn between his desire to stand by brave Edith & the knowledge that he must escape. Closely watched wherever they go is there anyone these three people can trust? & will love have the power to overcome the horrors of war?

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