The London Spymaker

Experience the thrilling conclusion to ‘The Resistance Girl Series’ with book 7, 'The London Spymaker.'

London, 1942

In this riveting WWII historical saga of espionage, love, and deceit, join Anna Adams, the indomitable spymistress of Baker Street Headquarters, as she navigates a web of secrecy, love, and duty.

Anna, a recruiter of daring SOE agents, conceals her true identity and origins as she specializes in enlisting female spies and sending them behind enemy lines. With foreign agents who fear and revere her, Anna's world takes an unexpected turn when Polish pilot fighter Major Henryk "Hubal" Pilecki reenters her life, seeking to become a secret agent. Torn between love and duty, Anna makes a heartbreaking choice that leads to catastrophe.

As the war ends, Anna embarks on a quest to uncover the fates of the women she sent to their deaths, all while confronting her own troubled past and mysterious protector.

Inspired by a true story and featuring the last “resistance girl from the Swiss finishing school”, 'The London Spymaker' weaves together espionage, betrayal, and passion against the backdrop of World War II, delivering a gripping tale of resilience and secrets.

In the last installment of this captivating series Anna's true identity and the fates of her comrades are finally revealed.

The London Spymaker


What readers say

Highly Recommend This Series.
Another riveting, well-researched resistance story from Hannah. It shows a different side to the WW2 story, especially events immediately after the end of the war. The narrative is intense, & events gruelling. It’s a compelling read, retelling an important part of history.

“WWII Historical that is intriguing and heartbreaking. Anna recruits women to go behind enemy lines in France. Lots of twists and turns and tragic events in this unpredictable haunting story make this a real page turner and a must read.”

Dear Hannah,

Thank you for your kindness in allowing me to read your latest book.
Your description of grief and love are so overwhelmingly profound. Reading Anna's story reminds me of a lovely rose. So many thorns to go by before, at last, the beautiful rose is at the end.
I wish you truly good things in the future. 

With deep gratitude,
Anne Martel”