Christine Wells

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I’m so thrilled to introduce my October book, ONE WOMAN’S WAR, A Novel of the Real Miss Moneypenny, which is now up for pre-order. This was such a fun story. I hope you love reading it as much as I loved writing it!

To read an excerpt, please follow this link. A little about the book:

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Today, I’m continuing the series I began earlier this month, with a look at Jane Archer, who inspired the character of Eve in THE TRAITOR’S GIRL.

I’ve always been fascinated by the story of the Cambridge Spies, a group of students who were recruited as intelligence agents by the Soviet Union while these men were still at Cambridge … Read more »

In the summer of 1940, the Special Operations Executive was formed as a secret army to fight behind enemy lines in Europe. The SOE’s brief was espionage, sabotage and reconnaissance, and they also helped establish and arm resistance networks across France in preparation for D-Day.

Sometimes known as “the Baker Street Irregulars” because of the location of their headquarters, recruits … Read more »

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