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A Woman of No Importance

The Untold Story of Virginia Hall, WWII's Most Dangerous Spy - 'Reads like a thriller' (Ben Macintyre)

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A Woman of No Importance

By: Sonia Purnell
Narrated by: Juliet Stevenson
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'A METICULOUS HISTORY THAT READS LIKE A THRILLER' BEN MACINTYRE, TEN BEST BOOKS TO READ ABOUT WORLD WAR II

An astounding story of heroism, spycraft, resistance and personal triumph over shocking adversity.

'A rousing tale of derring-do' THE TIMES * 'Riveting' MICK HERRON * 'Superb' IRISH TIMES

THE NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER

In September 1941, a young American woman strides up the steps of a hotel in Lyon, Vichy France. Her papers say she is a journalist. Her wooden leg is disguised by a determined gait and a distracting beauty. She is there to spark the resistance.

By 1942 Virginia Hall was the Gestapo's most urgent target, having infiltrated Vichy command, trained civilians in guerrilla warfare and sprung soldiers from Nazi prison camps. The first woman to go undercover for British SOE, her intelligence changed the course of the war - but her fight was still not over.

This is a spy history like no other, telling the story of the hunting accident that disabled her, the discrimination she fought and the secret life that helped her triumph over shocking adversity.

'A cracking story about an extraordinarily brave woman' TELEGRAPH

'Gripping ... superb ... a rounded portrait of a complicated, resourceful, determined and above all brave woman' IRISH TIMES

WINNER of the PLUTARCH AWARD FOR BEST BIOGRAPHY

***Sonia Purnell's new book KINGMAKER: PAMELA CHURCHILL HARRIMAN'S ASTONISHING LIFE OF SEDUCTION, INTRIGUE AND POWER is out now***©2019 Sonia Purnell
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Critic reviews

Purnell's account of Hall's hectic, amphetamine-fuelled exploits never falters. It recalls Caroline Moorehead's wonderful book, Village of Secrets, but has an added touch of Ben Macintyre's brio ... A rousing tale of derring-do' (Richard Davenport-Hines)
Soon to be a film starring Daisy Ridley, Purnell's life of the SOE agent Virginia Hall is a cracking story about an extraordinarily brave woman
As gripping as any thriller ... a superb biography ... Purnell nimbly takes the reader through Hall's complicated manoeuvres all over central France and beyond. And in doing so, she paints a rounded portrait of a complicated, resourceful, determined and above all brave woman
Brimming with moving tales of courage in the face of tyranny, this is a worthy tribute to an incredible figure (Deirdre O'Brien)
A cracking story of an extraordinarily brave woman . . . extraordinarily well-researched . . . thrilling (Anne de Courcy)
Excellent . . . Purnell's meticulous research into Hall's life and work has taken her not only through British SOE papers and resistance files in France, but also through nine levels of security at the CIA in Langley
Purnell mixes telling detail with narrative verve to convey both the excitements of Hall's precarious existence and the force of her indomitable spirit
Riveting ... one of the most breath-taking stories yet told of female courage behind enemy lines ... An intimate and moving portrayal
A gripping, relevant and timely read about a remarkable woman from a talented writer
Purnell's extensive research brings the facts of Virginia's life into brilliant focus (Jane Shilling)
With her thriller-writer's style and copious new research, Purnell has written a fitting and moving tribute to an amazing woman
It is easy to see why Hollywood is showing interest in Purnell's account of Hall, an authentic heroine who was also American, disabled and a woman. "Marie" thoroughly deserved her laurels (Max Hastings)
The extraordinary facts of [Hall's] life are brought onto the page here with a well-judged balance of empathy and fine detail. This book is as riveting as any thriller, and as hard to put down (Mick Herron)
Gripping . . . With this book, the true extent of Hall's heroic contribution to the war effort is known at last (Jane Warren)
Impressively researched and compellingly written, this brilliant biography puts Virginia Hall - and her prosthetic leg Cuthbert - back where they belong: right in the heart of resistance history
The remarkable life of the American Second World War spy Virginia Hall is due to get the Hollywood treatment - the Star Wars actress Daisy Ridley is slated to play her on screen. In Hall's biography by Sonia Purnell all the details of her incredible adventures are gathered together for a breath-taking read
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Incredibly absorbing and brilliant book, about a heroine who displayed unbelievable courage. Beautifully narrated, too.

Superb story of courage

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This is a compelling true tale of how one person can go above and beyond their duty when they are trusted to do do.
Churchill’s words of, Never do so many owe their lives to so few, is an accurate description of the bravery of all the the Resistance, their helpers, and of course the main person. I
The book really does give an insight into their lives although we can not feel the pain, suffering and loss of all concern.

Bravery not to be forgotten

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I would recommend this book to anyone who loves history. It is the amazing story of American spy Virginia Hall who risked torture and her own life to help liberate France from the Nazis. You wont be able to stop listening!!

Wonderful story of WW2 hero

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I think it's the best book I've listened to especially as it's true. It really puts into perspective our current worries in this pandemic and shows what can be achieved if one puts their mind to it. Juliette Stephenson narrated it brilliantly.

Brilliant story, well performed

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This amazing story is the result of painstaking research by the author brought to life by a superb actor/narrator.
Consistent with its time and still true today in many fields, brilliant women are undermined and held back by less talented men who feel threatened.
The achievements of Virginia Hall are almost incredible were they not documented truth.
For anyone interested in the history of WW2 this is a remarkable and dramatic story of heroism in the face of unbelievable opposition from all sides.
You will not be disappointed.

Captivating true life story of an amazing lady

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