Книга Agent Rose
Being fluent in French Eileen, or ‘Didi’ as she liked to be known, was identified early in the war by the SOE as a potential agent. After spending months training as a wireless operator, coding messages for transmission and decoding those received from agents in the field, she was chosen to be sent into occupied France . She underwent paramilitary training and was assigned the codename ‘ROSE’. After working in dangerous conditions in Paris for several months, she was captured, interrogated and tortured. Keeping to her story that she was an unwitting French girl caught up in resistance work, she was transferred to a series of concentration camps in Germany. She made a miraculous escape in early 1945.
Eileen had difficulty adjusting to living in post-war Britain. After recovering from a nervous breakdown, she devoted her life to helping others and eventually became a recluse. This is her story.
- ‘An informative book and a truly
inspirational woman’ PENNANT
- The first ever biography of Eileen
Nearne whose death all alone in a flat in Torquay in 2010 prompted a media
sensation.
- Written with the cooperation of
Eileen's newly discovered family, with many never-before published photographs.
- Interest in the British Secret Service
has never been more intense: see the success of Agent ZIGZAG (a Number 1 bestseller), the continuing popularity of
James Bond and the phenomenally successful BBC TV series Spooks.
- Reviews in the national daily and Sunday newspapers,
weeklies, and history magazines to include The
Telegraph, BBC History Magazine
and The Sunday Times.
- Serialisation in THE
DAILY MAIL expected.
- Agent
ZIGAG is due to be made into a Hollywood
film by New Line who have optioned Macintyre’s book. Tom Hanks is co-producing
and Mike Newall directing. Release is due in 2014.
