
Auckland Writers Festival special: Jude Dobson's The Last Secret Agent extract
To celebrate the 2025 Auckland Writers Festival, we've teamed up with some New Zealand publishers to showcase some of the authors who will be on stage over the festival weekend.
This extract is from The Last Secret Agent: The Untold Story of My Life as a Spy Behind Nazi Enemy
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