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  • Double Cross

  • The True Story of the D-Day Spies
  • By: Ben Macintyre
  • Narrated by: Ben Macintyre
  • Length: 14 hrs and 34 mins
  • 5.0 out of 5 stars (9 ratings)

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Summary

Bloomsbury presents Double Cross written and read by Ben Macintyre.

'Addictive and deeply moving' Independent
'Utterly gripping' Anthony Beevor, Daily Telegraph
'Enthralling . . . A reminder that heroism can be found in the most unlikely places' Evening Standard
'I have seldom enjoyed a spy story more than this one' Max Hastings, Sunday Times
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D-Day, 6 June 1944, the turning point of the Second World War, was a victory of arms. But it was also a triumph for a different kind of operation: one of deceit . . .

At the heart of the deception was the 'Double Cross System', a team of double agents whose bravery, treachery, greed and inspiration succeeded in convincing the Nazis that Calais and Norway, not Normandy, were the targets of the 150,000-strong Allied invasion force. Under the direction of an eccentric but brilliant intelligence officer in tartan trousers, working from a smoky lair in St James's, these spies would weave a web of deception so intricate that it ensnared Hitler's army and helped to carry thousands of troops across the Channel in safety.

These double agents were, variously, brave, treacherous, fickle, greedy and inspired. They were not conventional warriors, but their masterpiece of deceit saved countless lives. Their codenames were Bronx, Brutus, Treasure, Tricycle and Garbo. And this is their story.

©2012 Ben Macintyre (P)2024 Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
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Fantastic as always!

Another brilliant book from Ben Mcintyre. I've read most of his books and this one is up there with the best of them. A compelling story which gives detailed but easy to follow accounts of all of the main protagonists in the D-Day deception plan. Well narrated and thoroughly addictive to listen to.

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Fascinating and exciting

Another great book from Macintyre. There are quite a lot of characters to keep track of, but the real life stories of each of the amazing spies, their controllers and the D day deception is fantastic. Such a lot of research must go into Macintyres books but they are still so readable and exciting. The stress, tension and danger of the wartime activities really comes through in the book.

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