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Index
Cover Dedication Page Title Page Epigraph Contents Part I
Chapter One ‘He saved the lives of the men who killed my brother’
Sunday, 3 September 1939: Castle Bromwich, England
Chapter Two ‘Today we are expecting an important announcement’ Chapter Three ‘A German has booby-trapped my mask’ Chapter Four ‘It’s full of sheep isn’t it?’ Chapter Five ‘Don’t go hiding no guns or bombs in there’ Chapter Six ‘You know Mr Churchill?’ Chapter Seven ‘We need a new way of fighting them’ Chapter Eight ‘She wants me to tell them you’re my sister’
Monday, 4 September 1939: Castle Bromwich, England
Chapter Nine ‘The early worm catches the train’ Chapter Ten ‘It’s a dangerous job’ Chapter Eleven ‘How will we know where we are when we get there?’ Chapter Twelve ‘You have a lot of goodness in Wales’
Tuesday, 14 May 1940: Aberpont, Wales
Chapter Thirteen ‘Blood, toil, tears and sweat’ Chapter Fourteen ‘Maybe he doesn’t wear socks’
Tuesday, 28 May 1940: Aberpont, Wales
Chapter Fifteen ‘It’s enough to make a saint swear’ Chapter Sixteen ‘I’ve got a blouse and shawl just like that’ Chapter Seventeen ‘What are we going to do with you now?’ Chapter Eighteen ‘I could sleep on a rock in the river’ Chapter Nineteen ‘The Battle of Britain is about to begin’
June–September 1940: Pembrokeshire, West Wales
Chapter Twenty ‘Let me show you how it’s done…’ Chapter Twenty-One ‘Hello, King George. Pleased to meet you’ Chapter Twenty-Two ‘I must go and meet with danger’ Chapter Twenty-Three ‘Mr Churchill is a fool’
Part II
Chapter Twenty-Four ‘They’re looking for the agents’
Monday, 2 June 1941: Bray-on-Somme, France Berlin, Germany
Chapter Twenty-Five ‘We aren’t fools, but we need help’
Tuesday, 3 June 1941: Bray-on-Somme
Chapter Twenty-Six ‘I’m afraid to open the door in the dark’
Berlin Bray
Chapter Twenty-Seven ‘We can’t throw another tree on the track’
Wednesday, 4 June 1941: Bray-on-Somme Thursday, 5 June 1941
Chapter Twenty-Eight ‘We’re going to attack the Germans with pencils?’ Chapter Twenty-Nine ‘I know trouble when I see it’
Friday, 6 June 1941: Berlin Bray
Chapter Thirty ‘You leave in a coffin or not at all’ Chapter Thirty-One ‘Our lives will be much harder from now on’
Saturday, 7 June 1941: Berlin
Chapter Thirty-Two ‘I just didn’t see you’
Bray
Chapter Thirty-Three ‘Do something or do nothing’
Berlin
Chapter Thirty-Four ‘Think, Brigit, think’
Sunday, 8 June 1941: Bray-on-Somme
Chapter Thirty-Five ‘I’m not stupid, you know’ Chapter Thirty-Six ‘We still have work to do’ Chapter Thirty-Seven ‘We can’t just leave her there to die’
Berlin Bray
Chapter Thirty-Eight ‘Good evening, madame. Take a seat’ Chapter Thirty-Nine ‘My dream… my wildest dream come true’ Chapter Forty ‘I’ll kill the evil turncoat’
Monday, 9 June 1941: Bray-on-Somme Berlin
Chapter Forty-One ‘They’ve been there for over a hundred years’
Bray-on-Somme
Chapter Forty-Two ‘We will accept nothing less than full victory’
June 1941–May 1945: Coventry, England
Epilogue
Tuesday, 8 May 1945: Coventry, England
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