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Phyllis Latour (Hardback)

The Last of the Special Operations Executive's Secret Agents

Military WWII > Espionage & the SOE Women of History

By Gabrielle McDonald-Rothwell
Imprint: Pen & Sword Military
Pages: 216
Illustrations: 25 mono illustrations
ISBN: 9781036125417
Published: 31st July 2025

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Phyllis Latour: The Last of the Special Operations Executive's Secret Agents tells the extraordinary true story of Phyllis 'Pippa' Latour, the last surviving Special Operations Executive (SOE) agent from the Second World War. Parachuted into Nazi-occupied Northern France just before D-Day, Pippa's mission was to report on German troop movements – a task fraught with danger as Gestapo agents hunted for radio operators like her. With a life expectancy of just six weeks, Pippa relied on her courage, resourcefulness, and relentless training, yet she knew the odds were against her survival. From the terrifying moment her parachute caught in a tree upon landing, to losing her vital radio sets, facing capture by the Gestapo, and even being bombed by Allied planes, Pippa’s journey is a gripping tale of resilience and bravery. This real-life thriller captures her harrowing experiences and celebrates an unsung heroine of the Second World War.

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About Gabrielle McDonald-Rothwell

Gabrielle is a journalist and war historian, specialising in World War Two. A graduate of English and History, he has written for a wide range of newspapers and magazines, including the Reader's DigestThe Guardian and The Independent.


 


He has also written four books: New Zealand's Secret Heroes - the Story of Donald Stott and the Z Special UnitHer Finest Hour - the Heroic Life of Diana Rowden Wartime Secret AgentThe Man with Nine LivesA Song to be Sung and Last Man Standing.


 


Gabrielle lives in Auckland, New Zealand.

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