'A superbly plotted historical drama... highly recommended!' The Wishing Shelf One woman must sacrifice everything to uncover the truth in this enthralling historical novel, inspired by the true World War Two campaign Radio Aspidistra... England, 1942: Having fled Germany after her father was captured by the Nazis, Lilli Bergen is desperate to do something pro-active for the Allies. So when she's approached by the Political Warfare Executive, Lilli jumps at the chance. She's recruited as a singer for a radio station broadcasting propaganda to German soldiers - a shadow network. But Lilli's world is flipped upside down when her ex-boyfriend, Bren Murphy, appears at her workplace; the very man she thinks betrayed her father to the Nazis. Lilli always thought Bren was a Nazi sympathiser - so what is he doing in England supposedly working against the Germans? Lilli knows Bren is up to something, and must put aside a blossoming new relationship in order to discover the truth. Can Lilli expose him, before it's too late? Set in the fascinating world of wartime radio, don't miss Book 2 in the WW2 Secret Agent Series, a heart-stopping novel of betrayal, treachery, and courage against the odds. Readers LOVE The Shadow Network! 'A well crafted tale... this book did not disappoint' NetGalley reviewer, 'There is action, mystery and romantic entanglements stirred into the story for a fantastically entertaining read' NetGalley reviewer, 'Deborah Swift never disappoints and The Shadow Network is another winner' NetGalley reviewer, 'A joy to read' NetGalley reviewer,
Deborah Swift
Deborah Swift is a historical fiction author known for her meticulously researched novels set in the 17th century. Her works often explore the lives of women and marginalized individuals during this tumultuous period in history. Swift's writing is characterized by richly drawn characters, vivid historical detail, and compelling storytelling. One of her most notable works is "The Lady's Slipper," a novel that follows the story of a young herbalist caught up in the turmoil of the English Civil War. Swift's contributions to literature include shedding light on lesser-known aspects of history and giving a voice to those often overlooked in historical narratives. Her impact on the historical fiction genre has been significant, earning her a loyal following of readers who appreciate her immersive and engaging storytelling.