From internationally bestselling author of the "gripping" (Michael Connelly, #1 New York Times bestselling author) "Into the Lion's Mouth" comes the extraordinary true story of Odette Sansom, the British spy who operated in occupied France and fell in love with her commanding officer during World War II.
"Written in the style of a thriller, this is a thrilling account of
the exploits of World War II's most highly decorated spy, Odette
Sansom." Daily Mail
"A nonfiction thriller." Wall Street Journal
"Reading like a thrilling spy novel and the most exciting sort of
non-fiction - well researched, well written, and fast-paced enough
to keep the pages turning - this will interest fans of the history
of espionage, World War II history, military history, women's
history, and biography." Library Journal
"With evident sympathy, Loftis tells a well-researched, novelistic
story of a heroine and patriot… Swift and entertaining, Loftis's
work reads less like a biography and more like a
thriller."Publishers Weekly
"A true-life thriller... Every chapter ends on a cliffhanger... A
vivid history of wartime heroism."Kirkus Reviews
"Extraordinary bravery... made this woman one of World War II's
most remarkable spies. That she survived the war was almost
miraculous." TIME
"The stuff of classic World War II thrillers." Newsday
"A story of sheer bravery and survival that should astound even an
avid reader of military history. A splendid read about a splendid
woman." Washington Times
"How an 'ordinary' mom of three became Britain's most decorated
WWII spy."New York Post
"Continues the scholarly thriller style of Into the Lion's Mouth."
Orlando Sentinel
"Loftis gives Sansom the epic story her experience warrants, full
of spycraft, complex and important missions, incredible feats of
bravery, and love." CrimeReads
"Fascinating... A page-turner, especially the final third of the
book which provides a riveting account of the mayhem of the final
days of WWII... Loftis's meticulous research is evident
throughout." The Cipher Brief
"Readers will not want to put this book down... A spy thriller
instead of a dry biography." MilitaryPress.com
"[A] fascinating story of resistance and romance." Daily Beast
"Captivating. Odette was one helluva fighter. Loftis is one helluva
writer, who tells her story like a novel. I'm calling it now: This
will be a movie." South Coast Today
"Code Name: Lise is impossible to put down. Suffused with romance,
told with a novelist's eye for page - turning thrills and the
historian's acumen for facts, Loftis brings to colorful life a hero
for our time, Odette Sansom. Like Unbroken and Code Girls, Odette
Sansom's story is epic, intensely personal, emotionally rich, and
hard to forget." Doug Stanton, #1 New York Times bestselling author
of 12 Strong and In Harm's Way"An astonishing story of love,
survival, and almost unimaginable courage. Code Name: Lise is
non-fiction that reads like a thriller and will keep readers
riveted." Tilar Mazzeo, New York Times bestselling author of
Irena's Children
"Code Name: Lise is a grand adventure, part thriller, part love
story, and full of wonderful details about the tradecraft of
wartime espionage and the bravery of unsung heroes. A remarkable
achievement that does honour to its subject. I hope someone takes
it to the big screen as it has everything." Joseph Finder, New York
Times bestselling author of The Switch and Judgment
"Larry has a knack for finding untold stories that read more like
fiction than fact, and he's done it again with Code Name: Lise.
Having grown up reading about the Jedburgh teams - the forerunners
of US Special Forces - I found the story riveting, not the least
because it's true, and Larry's relentless research makes Odette
Sansom's heroics leap off the page, putting her in the pantheon of
our own Special Forces heroes." Brad Taylor, New York Times
bestselling author of Daughter of War
"Loftis delivers a tale of courage, daring, valour - and love - for
the ages. Code Name: Lise is the closest history comes to a romance
novel." Elizabeth Cobbs, New York Times bestselling author of The
Hamilton Affair
"Larry Loftis brings the past to life with a brilliantly researched
and executed tale of one woman's unparalleled heroism in occupied
France during World War II. A riveting true story of love, betrayal
and sacrifice, as engaging as any thriller, and not to be missed."
Mark Greaney, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Mission
Critical
"Larry Loftis has crafted a true thriller, a highly entertaining
account of the most highly decorated spy of WWII. A great
read."
Alex Kershaw, New York Times bestselling author of The First Wave
and Avenue of Spies
"Another masterpiece from Larry Loftis, the king of nonfiction
thrillers. If you try just one nonfiction book this year, there's
no question... it should be this one." The Real Book Spy
"Loftis's detail of Sansom's life reads like a spy thriller, but
with the research of a nonfiction narrative, covering one of the
best stories of clandestine heroism during the Second World War."
WeAreTheMighty.com
"Loftis keeps the action going at the pace of a novel - escapes,
torturous Gestapo interrogations, even a little romance - all based
on documents and recorded interviews. The result is a complex, grey
- area world, with loyalties shifting and turning on a dime."
Beachcomber"This is a well written book, almost a romance novel,
almost a horror story, almost a war story, that can leave the
reader somewhat breathless. The author has that knack of shifting
the emphasis onto another detail just when the narrative gets
exciting. This enhances the book greatly... A cracking book from
one end to the other." NB Magazine
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