Code Name: Lise: The True Story of the Woman Who Became WWII's Most Highly Decorated Spy cover

Code Name: Lise: The True Story of the Woman Who Became WWII's Most Highly Decorated Spy

by Larry Loftis

Narrated by Kate Reading

4.06 ABR Score (13.9K ratings)
★ 4 Goodreads (12.3K) ★ 4.49 Audible (1.6K)
9h 59m Released 2019 Biography & Memoir

About This Audiobook

Odette Sansom is an ordinary Englishwoman with an extraordinary sense of duty. When she volunteers to become an SOE agent in occupied France during World War II, she lands not once but six failed attempts later, determined to fight for her homeland. There she meets commanding officer Peter Churchill, and amid covert operations, rising danger, and relentless pursuit by the cunning German sergeant Hugo Bleicher, the two fall in love. Their eventual capture leads to Fresnes prison and German concentration camps, where they endure torture, starvation, and deprivation without surrendering the names of their colleagues.

Kate Reading brings warmth and gravity to this true account, balancing the tenderness of a wartime romance against the cold brutality of captivity. Her performance conveys both Odette's steely resolve and the vulnerability that makes her courage so remarkable. At nearly ten hours, the audiobook has the sweep of an epic, and Reading's measured pacing keeps the tension building without sensationalizing the suffering. Listeners who prefer their history told through human lives rather than strategy will find this one of the finest WWII narratives available in audio.