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The heroine, Jane Davis, tells us how a simple favour for a friend drew her into the scandal that changed the world...her story takes us from an exciting new job in wartime Ottawa and a brand new group of friends - including a storybook romance - to a shocking Soviet defection and the onset of the Cold War. She has to juggle the shifting loyalties of friends, colleagues, and even family members and learn how to avoid the pitfalls and dangers of the world of spies and their secrets.

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The heroine, Jane Davis, tells us how a simple favour for a friend drew her into the scandal that changed the world...her story takes us from an exciting new job in wartime Ottawa and a brand new group of friends - including a storybook romance - to a shocking Soviet defection and the onset of the Cold War. She has to juggle the shifting loyalties of friends, colleagues, and even family members and learn how to avoid the pitfalls and dangers of the world of spies and their secrets.


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A native of Edmonton, Alberta, Susan Taylor Meehan now lives and writes in Ottawa, Ontario, lovingly supported by her husband Ralph, her daughter Amanda, and her stepson Phil -- along with a host of family and friends. As an air force brat, Susan grew up in a variety of places, including France, the US (Washington State and Colorado), and Canada (Edmonton, Ottawa, Comox, and North Bay). She is an alumna of both the Northern Alberta Institute of Technology (Radio and TV Arts) and Carleton University (History). She spent most of her career as a writer for the former Canadian International Development Agency and continues to nurture an abiding interest in all things related to international development co-operation. Her first love, however, is history. This book is the third in a series that tells the stories of Canadian women as their lives intersect with the major events of their times.