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"Edelweiss" is a gripping historical novel that follows the extraordinary life of Sean, a man whose journey spans some of the most tumultuous events of the early 20th century. The story begins with Sean's harrowing experiences as a tunneller on the Western Front during World War I, vividly portraying the dangers and psychological toll of underground warfare at Passchendaele.Upon returning to his native Ireland, Sean becomes embroiled in the Easter Rising of 1916, fighting for Irish freedom. This marks the beginning of his complex relationship with different intelligence agencies. After the Irish Civil War, Sean's work for Irish intelligence leads to an unexpected turn when he's offered a pardon on the condition that he works for British intelligence.The narrative then follows Sean's career as a spy, primarily operating in Germany and France. This part of the story delves into the intricate world of espionage, exploring themes of loyalty, betrayal, and the moral ambiguities faced by those in the intelligence community. Sean's activities during this period put him at odds with both his former Irish comrades and his British handlers, leading to a complex web of allegiances and conflicts.The novel takes another dramatic turn when Sean, seemingly retired to Derry with a new identity, is drawn back into the world of espionage in 1934. He's tasked with spying on the rising Third Reich, a mission that raises questions of loyalty and the potential for betrayal."Edelweiss" offers readers a unique perspective on key historical events, from the trenches of World War I to the tense pre-World War II era. Through Sean's eyes, the novel explores the personal costs of war, espionage, and shifting national loyalties, all while providing a thrilling narrative of undercover operations and international intrigue.This book will appeal to readers interested in historical fiction, especially those fascinated by World War I, the Irish struggle for independence, and the complex world of early 20th-century espionage. It offers a nuanced look at the moral dilemmas faced by those caught between conflicting loyalties in times of war and political upheaval.

 

Edelweiss by Mark McEvoy

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