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Undercover Agent: How one of SOE's Youngest Agents Helped Defeat the Nazis

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'SABOTEUR' is the official, never before told, account of Brooks's wartime service as an undercover agent. After the war, he continued to serve with MI6, and so was constrained not to relate any of his experiences. His is an exciting story; time and again he was faced by danger and incipient disaster. He brushed shoulders with some of the worst traitors of the Second World War, and was targeted by the Gestapo, who came within an ace of entrapping him.



©2020 Mark Seaman (P)2020 Bonnier Books UK

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First published November 15, 2018

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July 10, 2020
Reading the paperback edition, which has been re-titled 'Undercover Agent' for unspecified reasons.

A factually thorough and very dry recounting of young agent Tony Brook's time in France organising and aiding the Resistance during the 2nd World War. There is no doubting either Brook's extraordinary bravery and service, nor the author's good intentions and well researched endeavour. However, the writing is flat, there is a complete lack of emotion or tension, where it should be filled with such things. There are points where I'm afraid it just becomes a bit boring, when in actuality it should be a thrilling adventure story. Perhaps due to the very nature of the Resistance, it also paints a very muddled and confusing picture - it's easy to lose track of who is who and who is doing what and where everyone is as so many names and aliases are banded around.

A shame - perhaps the story is better suited to a fictional retelling where the emotional roller-coaster of the war could be felt rather than described in such detail. One for complete-ists and those with a particular interest in the world of wartime espionage.
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December 29, 2018
Unlike other books on the SOE that I've read, I found this one just a ponderous list of facts. As such, it became very difficult to remember who was who. The whole thing just didn't hang together with a supporting narrative as a spine.
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February 9, 2020
Amazing story of an amazing brave young man, and an incredible WW2 organisation, that was penetrated by Gestapo and betrayed by willing and unwilling confessions, and whose role in preparing Nazi Occupied Europe for eventual defeat, has been analysed and assessed by countless historians and continues to defy any generalisation or conclusion.
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May 30, 2022
For the first time, I have actually had to give up reading! The way the book is written was not a style I was able to engage with - the story is interesting but I couldn’t connect with the narrative due to the writing style.
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July 27, 2023
Loved this true account of young man's role as spy in France as a British agent. What a time for the world! For young people. What people had to live through. It is really quite extraordinary.

Audiobook version was excellent.
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August 28, 2024
Incredible WW2 story! I’m always in awe of how these people lived and survived during the war!

Without a doubt STILL the GREATEST generation!
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