Imagine the Terror:
On a seemingly ordinary day in May, 1941, a boy from a tiny village in Crete faces an unexpected threat – the invasion of German troops.
He runs for cover – his first escape in a series of encounters with destiny.
Imagine the Adventure:
The boy and his brother work for the SOE, an underground branch of the English Intelligence Service.
When the resistance movement is uncovered, they quickly escape through the mountains of Crete, hiding from the enemy in broad daylight.
Danger looms everywhere.
Imagine the Glamour:
The boy trains to be a spy for the OSS (the Office of Strategic Services), the SOE’s newly formed American intelligence counterpart.
Imagine the Peril:
While on his undercover mission in Salonica, the boy constantly risks his life, operating a wireless radio in plain view.
Will the German police ever discover him?
Imagine the Courage:
If captured, the boy resolves to take a poison capsule that will quickly end his young life, rather than endure torture.
Often, he finds himself seconds away from that dreaded event.
Imagine the Victory of living to tell the tale at age 91… It’s all true!
No imagination is necessary.
This is the stuff of movies—a must-read story about the Game of Life.
The author’s story, along with those of other agents, was featured in the documentary Camp X: Secret Agent School, a production by YAP Films, and was aired on HISTORY Channel in Canada and other networks worldwide.
358 pages.