I’m Not a Spy! Understanding the True Role of SOE Agents

As I'm writing my new series, I’ve realized something important about the brave men and women of the Special Operations Executive (SOE) during WWII. Everywhere I look—book titles, documentaries, movies, even titles by renowned historians—I see the word "spy" being used.

"Spy" is such a catchy, almost romantic term, and believe me, I would have loved to use it. But here’s the thing: the agents themselves never saw it that way. To them, "spy" was a dirty word, often tied to the betrayal of one's country, while they were fiercely patriotic.

Yes, the SOE agents gathered intelligence, but that was just one of their many jobs. They were so much more—they organized supply lines, aided the French Resistance, and carried out sabotage missions, all to prepare for D-Day.

 
Timeless Agents not Spies
 

With this in mind, I decided to change the title of my series from Timeless Spies to Timeless Agents. While you, my readers, might see "spy" being used everywhere, I want to make sure I honor the legacy of these legends. The way they really saw themselves.

So, in my work they will only be called SECRET AGENTS.

If all goes well, the Timeless Agents series will ultimately honor all 39 female secret agents of Section France.

One week now until the first book, The Color of Courage, goes live. Oh, it's so exciting.

 

Part of my library on SOE

 

Here's an early 5-star review from one of my ARC team members:
"I’ve read all of Hannah’s books and enjoy the way that she mixes fact and fiction. This particular book tells the story of one of the bravest SOE agents intertwined with a modern day romance. This series will bring the actions of Resistance fighters to a brand new audience." ~ Fiona

If you haven't preordered The Color of Courage yet, click the link! 👇😊

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