They were the wars bravest women devoted to defeating the Nazis yet reluctant ever to reveal their heroic pasts. Now a new book tells their intrepid tales. Daily Express Britains war in the shadows of male spies & subterfuge in the heart of occupied France is a story well known but what of the women who also risked their lives for Britain & the liberation of France? In 1942 a desperate need for new recruits saw SOE turn to a previously overlooked group
- women. These extraordinary women came from different backgrounds but were joined in their idealistic love of France & a desire to play a part in its liberation. They formed SOEs F Section. From the famous White Mouse Nancy Wake to the courageous Noor Inayat Khan they all risked their lives for King Country & the Resistance. Many of them died bravely & painfully & often those who survived like Eileen Nearne never told their stories yet their secret missions of intelligence-gathering & sabotage undoubtedly helped the Resistance to drive out their occupiers & free France. Here for the first time is the extraordinary account of all forty SOE F women agents. It is a story that deserves to be read by everyone. Squadron Leader BERYL E. ESCOTT served in the RAF & is one of the foremost experts on the women of SOE.