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Churchill's Queen

By A. J. Davidson
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Published: March 07, 2010
Words: 92,794 (approximate)
Language: English
ISBN: 9781452300528


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Fans of The Eagle has Landed and Foyle's War will enjoy this book. It's a sabotage thriller set in the early days of World War II. Two Abwehr agents are landed in Scotland by u-boat, their mission is to destroy a vital part of the British war machine. Although apparently foiled, did their plan ultimately succeed 32 years later in Hong Kong harbour?

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thriller, action adventure, queen elizabeth liner, ww ii

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Review by: Russell Phillips on April 26, 2011 : star star star
This is a good story, but it really could have used more editing/proofreading. I've sent the author all the errors that I spotted, so hopefully he'll update it.

It does have some similarities to The Eagle has Landed, so if you enjoyed that, you'll probably enjoy this. Note though that the story is entirely set in WW2, there's just a short epilogue covering the incident in Hong Kong. From the description, I'd expected the book to be roughly 50/50 WW2 and Hong Kong.
(reviewed long after purchase)

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