A young woman is caught up in a dangerous double life on behalf of her country during World War Two in Spy , by the world's favourite storyteller Danielle Steel. At eighteen, Alexandra Wickham is presented to King George V and Queen Mary. She is a stunning beauty who seems destined for a privileged life. But fate, a world war and her own quietly rebellious nature lead her down a different path. By 1939, Britain is at war. From her home in idyllic Hampshire Alex makes her way to London as a nursing volunteer. But her fluency in French and German draws the attention of another, more secret, branch of the service. Within a year, Alex is immersed in a new world, shocking her family in trousers and bright red lipstick. But she is forbidden to tell anyone about her work, not even the pilot she falls in love with. While her country and those dearest to her pay the terrible price of war, Alex learns the art of espionage, leading to life-and-death missions and a long career in exotic places and historic times. Spy follows Alex's extraordinary adventures during the war, and afterwards all over the world, when her husband, Richard, enters the foreign service. She lives life on the edge, with a secret she must always keep hidden.
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Avec plus de 80 best-sellers publiés en France, plus d'un demi-milliard d'exemplaires vendus dans 47 pays et traduits en 28 langues, Danielle Steel est l'auteur contemporain le plus lu et le plus populaire au monde. Avec ses huit enfants, elle forme une famille heureuse et unie, sa plus belle réussite et sa plus grande fierté. En France, son fan-club compte plus de 29 000 membres.