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She stopped, recognising the handwriting, ripping it open and looking at the sheet of heavy crested notepaper. Tommy had written to her from the estate, from his father’s, the Earl of Kingscote’s estate. He had written over Christmas. They used to have a joke about it, she always talked about him going down to flog the peasants at Christmas. Last year she had gone with him, the Honourable Tommy Livermore.

She began to read –

Suzie, My Darling Heart,

 

This is to apologise, though I know that a mere apology is not enough. What I did to you about the possible GM, and all the other ways I treated you – all of them – are unforgivable so I have no right to ask for your forgiveness. But my dear heart, I love you more than I can ever express, and miss you with all my heart and mind. I miss you with such pain, a pain that causes me anguish with each breath I take.

I miss you and long for you. I see you and hear you everywhere. O God I miss you so much and in every way. I miss you now. I miss your touch and the feel of you. I miss seeing and hearing you. In the night, I miss your dark triangle and the Elysian Fields that lie beyond.

Please. Please. My love ever,

 

Tommy

Dandy Tom, she thought reaching for the telephone.

Historical Note

There is absolutely no evidence to suggest there was a particular spy sent to search out the plans for
Overlord.
However, all the agents sent into Britain by the German Intelligence services were put in the bag, and all but two of them were turned, sending back a large amount of intelligence to back up Operation
Fortitude.

Also, Colonel Baron Alexis von Roenne was the head of German Intelligence in the West – as opposed to the brilliant Reinhard Gehlen in the East. At the end of World War II, Gehlen set up his own Intelligence Service on behalf of the Allies.

Alexis von Roenne took the bait of
Fortitude
and, while he rejected the possibility of an invasion through Norway, was completely hooked on the Pas de Calais deception and was one of the many reasons for the German indecision in the first week of the Normandy landings.

1
American senior officers had little faith in Fortitude, mainly because they remained ignorant of the amount of disinformation being played back by the XX Committee from captured German secret agents.

2
In present day money this translates into just under £95.

3
The Chief of the Imperial General Staff, Sir Alan Brooke wrote, as late as June 1944, ‘It may well be the most ghastly disaster of the whole war.’

4
L C Partridge should have known better: Anthony Eden, the Foreign Secretary, was in Cairo with the Prime Minister.

 

Also by this author

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Licence Renewed

For Special Services

Icebreaker

Role of Honor

Nobody Lives For Ever

No Deals, Mr. Bond

Scorpius

Win, Lose or Die

Brokenclaw

The Man from Barbarossa

Death is For Ever

Never Send Flowers

SeaFire

Cold

License to Kill
(From the Screenplay)

Goldeneye
(From the Screenplay)

The Boysie Oakes Books

The Liquidator

Understrike

Amber Nine

Madrigal

Founder Member

Traitor’s Exit

Air Apparent

A Killer for a Song

Derek Torry Novels

A Complete State of Death

The Cornermen

The Moriarty Journals

The Return of Moriarty

The Revenge of Moriarty

The Kruger Novels

The Nostradamus Traitor

The Garden of Weapons

The Quiet Dogs

Maestro

Confessor

Novels

Golgotha

Flamingo

The Dancing Dodo

The Werewolf Trace

To Run a Little Faster

Every Night’s a Bullfight

The Censor

Day of Absolution

Blood of the Fathers
(Published under name of Edmund McCoy and republished 2004 as Unknown Fears)

The Generations Trilogy

The Secret Generations

The Secret Houses

The Secret Families

Suzie Mountford Books

Bottled Spider

The Streets of Town

Angels Dining at The Ritz

Autobiography

Spin The Bottle

Collections of Short Stories

The Assassination File

Hideaway

www.John-Gardner.com

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TROUBLED MIDNIGHT.
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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data

Gardner, John E.

    Troubled midnight / John Gardner.—1st ed.

       p. cm.

    ISBN 0-312-33721-3

    EAN 978-0-312-33721-6

    1. World War, 1939–1945—England—Fiction. 2. Detectives—England—Berkshire (England)—Fiction. I. Title.

PR6057.A63T76 2006

823'.914—dc22

2005054757

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