In at the Kill
Book info: In at the Kill (Hardcover, 560 pages – Charnwood, 2000) – Charnwood, 2000. Language: Eng.
'Impeccable in detail and gripping in impact' - Irish Independent 'Has the ring of truth and the integrity proper to a work of art' - DAILY TELEGRAPH 'You don't read a novel by Alexander Fullerton. You LIVE it' - SOUTH WALES ECHO At the London headquarters of 'F' Section SOE (Special Operations Executive) they're sure Rosie Ewing's dead - shot by Gestapo when running from a train that was taking her and other captured agents to Ravensbruck, the women's extermination camp. In fact, they can't be absolutely sure - Lise only heard the shots whilst making the escape for which Rosie had acted as decoy... Rosie was left for dead, but has been nursed back to health at a farmhouse in Alsace. Now she has a score to settle: an SOE traitor to be tracked down and killed. She's one of the agents he betrayed. So was Lise, and others who were on that train and did not escape.