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What this story did remind me of was the movie Allied.Items in order will be sent as soon as they arrive in the warehouse. What didn’t do it for me was just how much of the story was dedicated to the romance - and its aftermath - between Quinn and Mercier. There where too many spelling and grammar mistakes, and there were times when I was sure that a word was missing.You need to read half of the book before you can even begin to understand what the blurb is talking about. I kept wondering why so much of the book was dedicated to preamble.

The first half of the book feels like a chronicle - a blow-by-blow account of the events leading up to Mercier’s disappearance.I also enjoyed the French resistance fighters. The interactions between characters, especially those within the British intelligence community, were done well.The second half of the book was entertaining, although some key plot points did feel rushed or skipped over.

It was clearly well researched and provided a plausible interpretation of the events surrounding the Pas de Calais deception prior to D-Day. In that sense, this was an interesting read. A variety of characters on all sides are used to detail just how complicated the deception operation was. He attempts to piece together the events leading up to and immediately following the D-Day landings from the perspective of those tasked with deceiving the Germans as to where the landing would actually take place. The debut novel from BBC journalist Alex Gerlis.
