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Hitler's Angel

by William Osborne

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"What would you do if you’ve fled the Nazis and gone to England. Hitler’s Angel is a story about a boy called Otto and a girl called Leni . Their mission is to get a girl who could bring down Hitler. They are dropped in the middle of Germany. But can they complete this dangerous mission? I would recommend this book to people that like WW2 books and action packed stories. "
By Will


 Mr Shaw's Review



I enjoyed reading this book and finished it in a day! I really like spy books, and books about WW2 so this was ideal for me. Leni and Otto both live in England, but until the war lived in Germany. They are sent back, arriving by parachute, to carry out a top secret mission. They story is fast paced. Parents please be aware that some parts are quite violent and not for the squeamish..... I would advise against this book if your child is easily upset. I thought the author's notes at the end of the book, talking about what was fact and what was fiction in the story was very useful. In summary a very good story to get across to children some of the daring deeds that went on during WW2..... but do think carefully if you are going to be upset by reading it!



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