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The Complete Addlestone Chronicles
"Step into the shadowed corridors of history with 'The Complete Addlestone Chronicles,' an immersive box set that gathers the enthralling three-part saga of espionage, deep-seated love, and unwavering courage set against the tumultuous backdrop of 1930s Europe. As fascism rises and the world edges closer to war, two British spies, James Harcourt-Heath and Louise de la Béré, are swept into the heart of darkness, where every shadow harbors threats, and every alliance is tested. Book 1: Addlestone sets the stage in an England under the tightening grip of Adolf Hitler. James and Louise, two Cambridge undergraduates, unwittingly step into the intricate dance of espionage. Their journey through Paris, Munich, Vienna, and Berlin pits them against a sinister Nazi cell on English soil, as they struggle to balance the scales of trust and love against their perilous mission. Book 2: Lebensborn delves deeper into the horrors of Nazi eugenics through the chilling Lebensborn programme, intent on birthing a 'Master Race.' Now seasoned agents of MI5, James and Louise navigate the deceptive glitter of the 1936 Olympic Games and the shadows of Germany, Italy, and France. Their fight against tyranny intensifies, challenging them to safeguard humanity from a dark future. Book 3: Magdalene reveals the dual horrors of Nazi ambitions and the Irish Magdalene Laundries. In their most personal mission yet, the couple confronts not only external enemies but the insidious abuse within these institutions. From the depths of espionage to the heights of philanthropy, they champion the cause of justice and morality, linking the past's shadows with the present's looming threats."
Douglas Kuehn (Author), Hannibal Hills (Narrator)
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"In 'Magdalene,' the compelling next chapter of The Addlestone Chronicles, the veil is lifted on a shadow that has lingered over Europe: the harrowing reality of the Irish Magdalene Laundries, and their sinister legacy that endured until the close of the 20th century. This narrative not only delves into the heart of Nazi ambitions but also casts a revealing light on the parallels between the tumult of the 1930s and the unsettling political winds of today. James and Louise Harcourt-Heath return, their journey as British spies and philanthropists taking them into the darkest corners of history and human cruelty. With Europe on the brink, their quest is twofold: to thwart the Nazis' designs on Ireland as a strategic ally and to disrupt the appalling Lebensborn programme's efforts to ensnare Irish girls in its web. Set against a backdrop of espionage and resilience, 'Magdalene' explores the chilling misuse of power—both by the Nazis and within the infamous Magdalene Laundries. These institutions, masquerading as refuges, subjected countless girls and women to unimaginable abuse, all under the guise of penitence. Through the indomitable spirit of its protagonists, 'Magdalene' confronts the evils of the past, drawing stark lines to the echoes of fascism and authoritarianism rising in the early 21st century. From the United States to the heartlands of Europe—UK, France, Italy, Poland—and the iron grip of Putin's Russia, the novel is a timely reminder of the vigilance required to guard against the resurgence of ideologies that seek to divide and dominate. 'Magdalene' is more than a historical thriller; it is a poignant call to remember and resist, to acknowledge the shadows of history so that they may never be cast again. Join James and Louise in their most personal and challenging mission yet, as they navigate the complexities of morality, justice, and courage in the face of overwhelming darkness."
Douglas Kuehn (Author), Hannibal Hills (Narrator)
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Lebensborn: July 20th 1935 – August 19th 1936
"As shadows lengthen over Europe, the nefarious blueprint for a 'Master Race' heralds the dawn of the Nazi's vision for a 1000-year Reich. The Lebensborn programme becomes the dark heart of this vision, a chilling scheme to engineer a future dominated by the genetically 'pure' Aryans. Against this backdrop of eugenics and ambition, 'Lebensborn' unveils the next chapter in the Addlestone Chronicles, where duty and danger collide with the indomitable spirit of two British spies. James and Louise Harcourt-Heath, now a formidable team in love and war, find themselves once again at the vortex of history's most sinister plans. Recruited by MI5, England's elite security service, their journey takes them from the deceptive calm of England to the charged atmospheres of Germany, Italy, and France. Amidst the glittering façade of the 1936 winter and summer Olympic games in Hitler’s Germany, they delve deeper into the heart of darkness, unearthing secrets that could alter the course of humanity. As they navigate a treacherous path, James and Louise are not just participants in a game of espionage—they are guardians of the light against the encroaching shadow of tyranny. The stakes are higher, the risks greater, and their resolve stronger. Beyond the thrilling adventures and heart-stopping moments, 'Lebensborn' stands as a poignant reminder of history's lessons. Drawing unsettling parallels between the Europe of the 1930s and contemporary political currents in the US, the UK, and beyond, it echoes the timeless warning against the resurgence of fascist ideologies. Prepare to be enthralled by this gripping saga of courage, love, and defiance. James and Louise Harcourt-Heath return in an epic tale that not only entertains but implores us to remember and remain vigilant. The battle for the future is not just fought on the fields of war but in the hearts and minds of those who dare to dream of a world free from the shadows of tyranny."
Douglas Kuehn (Author), Hannibal Hills (Narrator)
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"In the shadow of looming war, as Adolf Hitler's grasp tightens around Europe with his ascent to power in 1933, the British Secret Intelligence Service springs into action, aware of the dire implications for continental stability. Amidst this backdrop of political upheaval and the whispers of conflict, 'Addlestone' weaves a riveting tale of courage, love, and espionage. Enter James Harcourt-Heath and Louise de la Béré, final year undergraduates at Cambridge University in 1935, bound not just by their academic pursuits but by a deep, intricate love. Unbeknownst to each other, they are ensnared by the Secret Service, drawn into the clandestine world of spies and sabotage. Trained to be Britain's finest, they embark on a perilous journey across Europe - from the bustling streets of Paris to the eerie silence of Munich, the historical depth of Vienna, and into the heart of Nazi Berlin. As the drumbeats of war grow louder, James and Louise find themselves on a dangerous mission to thwart the Lebensborn programme on England's soil, facing a sinister Nazi cell determined to unravel British military secrets. Each step closer to their enemy brings them closer to each other, but also closer to a perilous edge. 'Addlestone' is not just a story of espionage and political intrigue; it is a testament to the resilience of the human spirit in the face of mounting adversity. It is a journey through the rich tapestry of early 20th-century Europe, where each corner turned is a step deeper into the heart of darkness of WWII. Join James and Louise as they navigate a world where trust is a luxury and love a liability, where their next move could change the course of history."
Douglas Kuehn (Author), Hannibal Hills (Narrator)
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