Under Occupation: A Novel Audiobook (Free)
- Peter Noble
- 6 h 53 min
- Simon & Schuster Audio
- 2019-11-26
Summary:
Within this thrilling historical spy book from New York Moments bestselling author Alan Furst, two heroic resistance fighters smuggle valuable information to occupied Paris to carefully turn the tide of the World War II and defeat Nazi Germany.
Occupied Paris in 1942, a dark, treacherous city now ruled by the German security services, where French resistance networks will work secretly to defeat Hitler. Just before he dies, a guy being chased by the Gestapo hands Paul Ricard a unusual looking drawing. It about Under Profession: A Novel looks like a component for a military tool; Ricard realizes it should be an important document smuggled out of Germany to aid the resistance. As Ricard can be drawn deeper and deeper in to the French level of resistance network, his more and more dangerous assignments business lead him to travel to Germany, and along the underground safe houses from the resistance—also to meet the mystical and gorgeous Leila, a specialist spy.
From “an incomparable professional at his video game” (The New York Times) and predicated on true events of Polish prisoners in Nazi Germany, Under Occupation captures the courageous and astonishing impact resistance fighters had during WWII as well as the measures they went for freedom.
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