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Code Name Hélène

Name: Code Name Hélène
By: Ariel Lawhon
Narrated by: Barrie Kreinik, Peter Ganim
Series:
Length 17 hrs and 17 mins
Category: Literature & Fiction, Genre Fiction
Release Date: 2020-03-28
Language: English

Code Name Hélène is a fast-paced, action-packed historical fiction series that follows the adventures of a young French woman who joins the Resistance during World War II. The series is full of suspense, romance, and intrigue, and is perfect for fans of The Da Vinci Code and The Bourne Identity.

Code Name Hélène is a novel by American author Chau Smith. The novel follows the story of Hélène, a French Resistance fighter during World War II. Hélène is recruited by the British Special Operations Executive to work undercover in France in order to gather intelligence and sabotage the Nazi war effort. The novel follows Hélène as she risks her life to fight the Nazis and help the Allies win the war.

Ariel Lawhon’s writing style is characterized by her use of suspense and her ability to keep the reader guessing. She often uses cliffhangers and red herrings to keep the reader engaged, and her writing is often compared to that of Agatha Christie.

In the book, Code Name Hélène, Ariel Lawhon tells the story of Nancy Wake, a woman who worked as a spy for the British during World War II. Wake was born in New Zealand, but moved to France to be with her husband, who was working there at the time. When the war started, Wake became involved in the French Resistance, helping to smuggle people out of the country and into Britain. She also worked with the British Special Operations Executive to gather intelligence and carry out sabotage missions against the Nazis.

Overall, Code Name Hélène is a well-written and fascinating story about a little-known figure from World War II. Lawhon does a great job of bringing Wake to life, and readers will no doubt be impressed by her courage and determination. The book is well researched and provides a detailed look at the various missions Wake undertook during the war. This is an excellent read for anyone interested in World War II history or the stories of courageous women who made a difference during the conflict.

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