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A Quiet Company of Dangerous Men: The Forgotten British Special Operations Soldiers of World War II Audiobook, by Shannon Monaghan Play Audiobook Sample

A Quiet Company of Dangerous Men: The Forgotten British Special Operations Soldiers of World War II Audiobook

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Read By: George Weightman Publisher: Penguin Audio Listen Time: at 1.0x Speed 7.50 hours at 1.5x Speed 5.63 hours at 2.0x Speed Release Date: September 2024 Format: Unabridged Audiobook ISBN: 9780593942192

Quick Stats About this Audiobook

Total Audiobook Chapters:

24

Longest Chapter Length:

57:35 minutes

Shortest Chapter Length:

05 seconds

Average Chapter Length:

28:06 minutes

Audiobooks by this Author:

1

Publisher Description

The untold story of four special operations officers who fought together behind enemy lines across multiple theaters of World War II, and then continued to serve, officially and unofficially, for decades after in the hottest parts of the Cold War

There have always been special warriors; Achilles and his Myrmidons are the obvious classical examples. What we now think of as “special operations,” however, were born in World War II, and one of the earliest and most exciting units formed was Britain's SOE.  In the early years of the war, when Britain stood alone against the Nazis, Winston Churchill put them on a mission to “set Europe ablaze”: to foment local revolt, to gather intelligence, to blow up bridges, and to do anything that could help to disrupt the Axis cause. A Quiet Company of Dangerous Men follows four SOE officers who distinguished themselves in this fight: the Spanish Civil War veteran Peter Kemp, the demolitions expert David Smiley, the born guerrilla leader Billy McLean, and the political natural Julian Amery.

With new and extensive research, including unprecedented access to private family papers that reveal the men's unbreakable bonds and vibrant personalities, Shannon Monaghan has uncovered a story of war in the twentieth century that, due to the secretive nature of the SOE’s work, has remained largely unknown. A Quiet Company of Dangerous Men is a thrilling and inspiring story of four remarkable men who, through sheer determination and daring, as well as unwavering friendship and loyalty, fought for a better world.

* This audiobook edition includes a downloadable PDF containing the Cast of Characters and Maps from the printed book.

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"A Quiet Company of Dangerous Men is a thoroughly researched book that brings to life some of the incredible personalities who pioneered special operations for the SOE. It sheds new light on how, long before D-Day, the British were taking the fight far behind enemy lines in Nazi-occupied Europe."

— Sam Kleiner, author of The Flying Tigers

Quotes

  • The heroic exploits of Britain’s Special Operations soldiers finally receive in A Quiet Company of Dangerous Men a comprehensive and objective study, rich in humanity, anecdote, and, above all, relevance to a world once more in the throes of The Great Game.

    — Richard Bassett, author of Hitler’s Spy Chief
  • The heroic exploits of Britain’s Special Operations soldiers finally receive in A Quiet Company of Dangerous Men a comprehensive and objective study, rich in humanity, anecdote, and, above all, relevance to a world once more in the throes of The Great Game.

    — Richard Bassett, author of Hitler’s Spy Chief
  • A well-told tale that sets the fictional worlds of Ian Fleming and John le Carré in real-life perspective.

    — Kirkus Reviews
  • A well-told tale that sets the fictional worlds of Ian Fleming and John le Carré in real-life perspective.

    — Kirkus Reviews
  • Well researched and riveting….The struggle of these four men against totalitarian injustice was noble, and this book memorializes it superbly.

    — The Wall Street Journal
  • World War II will forever be a source of new and surprising stories, both real and fictional. Writer Shannon Monaghan offers up a real thriller.

    — Parade

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