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A review by whitneymariebee
Double Cross: The True Story of the D-Day Spies by Ben Macintyre
4.0
This non-fiction book reads like a fictional book.
The setting, description, and the way the author explains the rich history of the spies and why they became what they were was fascinating.
It is a rich history of real life spies who swayed the fate of D-Day. I did not know this piece of history until I read this book. But learning about these unsung heroes and what they did to lie to the Nazi's in order for D-Day to be what is was, was inspiring.
Shoutout to the author for highlighting these spies, their very important story, and why it needed to be shared.
The setting, description, and the way the author explains the rich history of the spies and why they became what they were was fascinating.
It is a rich history of real life spies who swayed the fate of D-Day. I did not know this piece of history until I read this book. But learning about these unsung heroes and what they did to lie to the Nazi's in order for D-Day to be what is was, was inspiring.
Shoutout to the author for highlighting these spies, their very important story, and why it needed to be shared.