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Susan Ottaway

    Susan Ottawayová se specializuje na psaní poutavých biografií, které oživují historické postavy s mimořádným důrazem na jejich osobní příběhy. Její práce se často zaměřuje na jednotlivce, kteří projevili mimořádnou odvahu a odolnost tváří v tvář nepřízni osudu, a ponořuje se do jejich motivací a zkušeností. Ottawayová používá pečlivý výzkum k vytvoření živých portrétů, které čtenářům umožňují pochopit hluboké lidství těch, o nichž píše. Její styl je analytický a zároveň přístupný, což zajišťuje, že její biografie jsou nejen informativní, ale také strhující čtení.

    She Who Dared
    The Wind Beneath My Wings
    Violette Szabo
    • Violette Szabo

      The life that I have

      • 270 stránek
      • 10 hodin čtení

      Violette Szabo's tale unfolds as a remarkable account of bravery and cunning during World War II, highlighting her role in espionage and covert operations. Her extraordinary journey showcases the challenges and dangers faced by spies, revealing her resilience and dedication to the Allied cause. This gripping narrative captures the essence of wartime heroism and the personal sacrifices made in the name of freedom.

      Violette Szabo
      4,2
    • The Wind Beneath My Wings

      • 294 stránek
      • 11 hodin čtení

      This account delves into the extraordinary experiences of a pilot who flew the iconic Concorde. It offers a unique perspective on the challenges and triumphs of operating this supersonic aircraft, highlighting the technical complexities and the thrill of high-speed travel. Readers will gain insight into the life of a Concorde pilot, exploring both the rigorous training and the unforgettable moments in the skies that defined an era of aviation history.

      The Wind Beneath My Wings
    • She Who Dared

      Covert Operations in Northern Ireland with the SAS

      • 180 stránek
      • 7 hodin čtení

      Until recently, only those 'in the know' even knew of the existence of 14 Intelligence Company (14 Int). The membership of this highly trained elite was classified TOP SECRET for obvious reasons; the Company, working hand in glove with the SAS, was at the cutting edge of the bitter fight against Republican and Loyalist terrorism in Northern Ireland.The public was therefore unaware that, contrary to repeated denials, women were playing a vital role in the 14 Int's operational mission. Not only did their presence provide 'cover' for their male colleagues but the female of the species has special skills and aptitude for such work.'Jackie George' was one such operator and, in She Who Dared, she reveals in gripping detail the ultra-demanding training and nerve-jangling operations that she and her fellow agents undertook. In so doing we learn that no concessions were asked for or given either by 'the girls' or the enemy.She Who Dared is a groundbreaking book which lifts the veil on the dark and dangerous war being fought out on the very streets of the United Kingdom.Remarkably, 'Jackie' retains her femininity despite the brutality of events around her. As a result, this is a deeply human story as well as a shocking exposé.

      She Who Dared