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The Echo of Valor

The Echo of Valor

Hannah Byron

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Hannah Byron Books
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2025
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9789083302782
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Uncovering the echoes of female heroism, one secret at a time. In The Echo of Valor, book 2 in the Timeless Agentsseries, the secrets of the past meet the recognition of the present.Torquay, 2007In the seaside town of Torquay on England’s south coast, Dr Mia Thompson’s encounter with her reclusive client, Eileen Nearne, sparks an unexpected discovery. Eileen’s quiet life belies her extraordinary past as an SOE secret agent in Nazi-occupied France during World War II. From daring missions to capture by the Gestapo and survival in a concentration camp, Eileen’s story is one of unparalleled courage and sacrifice.But as Mia digs deeper, she uncovers more than she bargained for. Eileen’s liberation from Ravensbrück after the war was marred by suspicion and interrogation, leaving her scarred and forgotten. Determined to honor Eileen’s legacy and reveal the truth behind her remarkable life, Mia reluctantly teams up with Sebastian Stone, a local journalist and notorious woman chaser.The Echo of Valor seamlessly blends history with contemporary intrigue, exploring themes of resilience, family ties, quiet heroism, and the enduring impact of war. As Mia and Sebastian navigate a web of WW2 secrets and beyond, they also discover the power of love and connection in the shadow of valor.

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