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Episode Four

Marian is called to Hamburg to testify against the Germans who worked in Ravensbr眉ck concentration camp. Read by Peter Firth.

Marian is called to Hamburg to testify against the Germans who worked in Ravensbr眉ck concentration camp. Afterwards, she meets an intriguing Russian officer and his friend.

A tale of love, betrayal and espionage as the political alliances forged during the Second World War give way to the moral uncertainties of the Cold War.

Marian Sutro is a highly successful British SOE operative working with the French Resistance. Then she is betrayed and imprisoned in Ravensbr眉ck by the Nazis.

Returning to England a broken woman, she attempts to immerse herself in a normal life with a mundane job in London. However, the lure of the secret service and her desire to work for the greater good is never far away.

As the Americans test ever more deadly atomic weapons and the Russians join the frantic race to match them, Marian finds herself in demand by all sides with no moral compass to guide her.

She must walk an increasingly precarious tightrope between her beliefs, her profession and her desires.

Reader: Peter Firth
Abridger: Jeremy Osborne
Producer: Rosalynd Ward
A Sweet Talk Production for 大象传媒 Radio.

First broadcast on Radio 4 in 2015.

15 minutes

Last on

Fri 8 Mar 2019 02:00

Credits

Role Contributor
Reader Peter Firth
Author Simon Mawer
Abridger Jeremy Osborne
Producer Rosalynd Ward

Broadcasts

  • Thu 27 Aug 2015 22:45
  • Thu 7 Mar 2019 14:00
  • Fri 8 Mar 2019 02:00

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