Jack Grimwood expertly blends fact and fiction in this superb piece of WW2 historical espionage fiction, set in 1940 with a Britain faring badly against the German enemy. Bill O'Hagan is a disillusioned ex-soldier and safecracker for whom a last job goes wrong, facing the hangman's noose, he is offered a reprieve that forces him to work for the government. They want to utilise his specialist safecracking skills to access secret German plans, from a safe to be found in the Channel Islands, more specifically Alderney, currently being occupied by the Nazis with a view to being a stepping stone to invading Britain. Bill receives a fast track training course from SOE, and provided with the requisite information for him to be able to impersonate missing farmer from Africa and Nazi sympathiser, Sir William Renhou, currently in the process of divorcing his wife, Daisy.
After the abdication, former king, Edward, the Duke of Windsor and his American divorcee wife, Wallis Simpson are in Europe, having to move from France, Spain to finally end up in Portugal. The Duke is a bitter and resentful man, he and his wife are isolated, missing their previous life of position, privilege, safety, security and wealth. They are being shunned by the new King and the rest of the royal family, and a concerned British government is keeping a close eye on them, worried about their susceptibility at being used to serve a German agenda. The royal couple have had close links with senior members of the German High Command, particularly von Ribbentrop, and have expressed the view Britain had made a mistake in going to war with Germany, a war they are convinced the Germans will win. This storyline connects with Bill's mission, as numerous parties closely shadow the Duke amidst German political intrigue and machinations, intending to take advantage of the Duke and Wallis Simpson's vulnerabilities and fears.
Much of the narrative is in the form of memos between key political figures in the USA, Britain, Germany and other European countries and their respective espionage and intelligence agencies, which provide valuable insights in providing context, strategic plans, and detailing how the war is panning out. Bill finds himself surprisingly working with his supposed 'wife', the American Daisy and trying to protect a young traumatised Jewish girl, Mignon. Will he succeed in his deadly and dangerous assignment? There are numerous obstacles and challenges for Bill to overcome, including islanders who do not take kindly to 'collaborators', and who exactly is Daisy? This is a thrillingly engaging and riveting historical read that is well researched, beautifully plotted, and with real life characters from this period of history. Highly recommended. Many thanks to Penguin Michael Joseph for an ARC.