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Moondrop to Gascony

By: Anne-Marie Walters
Narrated by: Nicola Barber
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On a cold, moonlit night in January 1944, Anne-Marie Walters, just 20 years old, parachuted into southwest France to work with the Resistance in preparation for the long-awaited Allied invasion. The daughter of a British father and a French mother, she was to act as a courier for George Starr, head of the "Wheelwright" circuit of the Special Operations Executive. Over the next seven months, Walters crisscrossed the region, carrying messages, delivering explosives, arranging the escape of downed airmen, and receiving parachute drops of arms and personnel in the dead of night - living in constant fear of capture and torture by the Gestapo. Then, on the very eve of liberation, she was sent off on foot over the Pyrenees to Spain, carrying urgent dispatches for London.

Anne-Marie Walters wrote Moondrop to Gascony immediately after the war, while the events were still vivid in her mind. It is a tale of high adventure, comradeship and kindness, of betrayals and appalling atrocities, and of the often unremarked courage of many ordinary French men and women who risked their lives to help drive German armies from French soil. And through it all shines her quiet courage, her keen sense of humor, and, above all, her pure zest for life.

For this new edition, David Hewson, a former regular-army officer interested in military history, adds biographical details for the main characters, identifies the real people behind the code names, and provides background information. He also tells about Anne-Marie Walters' early life and what happened to her in the postwar years.

©2016 Blackstone Audio, Inc. (P)2016 Anne-Marie Walters
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Why isn’t this a multi Oscar winning war film!?

What a story! It reads like a well thought out work of fiction, full of excitement, thrills and peril. I wish I could listen to it again for the first time. I wish it was a longer book and I wish it was faithfully transformed into a Hollywood movie, maybe a Spielberg…
There that’s my three wishes.
It should be more widely read. It is brilliant!
The performance was also excellent. My only gripe was the way dates were read out e.g 2 February as opposed to the normal 2nd of February. It was irksome.
Otherwise an incredible book and performance.

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