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The Dressmaker and the Hidden Soldier

Audiobook
A prisoner of war's daring escape from a speeding train . . . a Greek resistance heroine's fateful decision to harbour the fugitive . . . and a young dressmaker's curiosity spark a chain of events that has consequences none of them could ever have imagined. Peter Blunden, a New Zealand soldier captured in Crete, jumps from a train and escapes from his Nazi captors.?He is taken into a safe house by Mrs Tasoula, a dressmaker and a member of the Greek resistance movement. ? She employs several young dressmakers including Thalia Christidou, who wonders why the door to a room off the living room is always locked. This arrangement works well for some time, but the Germans are everywhere and there is mounting concern that the men will be discovered.?Thalia sees them by accident, and soon Peter and Thalia become close. For a while the secret is safe.? ? Thalia's feelings for Peter are growing, as are his for her, but both are certain that nothing can come of it so they keep their emotions in check.? ? But the Nazis are becoming suspicious of Mrs Tasoula and local gossip suggests that she has something to hide – or is hiding someone. What will Mrs Tasoula's fate be? What will become of Thalia and Peter?

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Publisher: Wavesound from W. F. Howes Ltd Edition: Unabridged

OverDrive Listen audiobook

  • ISBN: 9781004139729
  • File size: 207651 KB
  • Release date: October 1, 2023
  • Duration: 07:12:36

MP3 audiobook

  • ISBN: 9781004139729
  • File size: 207677 KB
  • Release date: October 1, 2023
  • Duration: 07:15:33
  • Number of parts: 7

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Languages

English

A prisoner of war's daring escape from a speeding train . . . a Greek resistance heroine's fateful decision to harbour the fugitive . . . and a young dressmaker's curiosity spark a chain of events that has consequences none of them could ever have imagined. Peter Blunden, a New Zealand soldier captured in Crete, jumps from a train and escapes from his Nazi captors.?He is taken into a safe house by Mrs Tasoula, a dressmaker and a member of the Greek resistance movement. ? She employs several young dressmakers including Thalia Christidou, who wonders why the door to a room off the living room is always locked. This arrangement works well for some time, but the Germans are everywhere and there is mounting concern that the men will be discovered.?Thalia sees them by accident, and soon Peter and Thalia become close. For a while the secret is safe.? ? Thalia's feelings for Peter are growing, as are his for her, but both are certain that nothing can come of it so they keep their emotions in check.? ? But the Nazis are becoming suspicious of Mrs Tasoula and local gossip suggests that she has something to hide – or is hiding someone. What will Mrs Tasoula's fate be? What will become of Thalia and Peter?

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