Spring, 1943. The war is turning against Germany, but Hitler isn’t giving up. In a secret bunker deep in occupied France, scientists are hard at work on Hitler’s latest deadly weapon: code name FZG-76.
Back in England Henderson’s boys will need to undergo advanced sniper training if they’ve any chance of infiltrating the bunker. Parachuting into occupied France, they track down a secret dossier filled with invaluable material – and uncover the meaning of the enigmatic code.
For official purposes, these children do not exist.
(P) Hodder Children’s Books 2015
Back in England Henderson’s boys will need to undergo advanced sniper training if they’ve any chance of infiltrating the bunker. Parachuting into occupied France, they track down a secret dossier filled with invaluable material – and uncover the meaning of the enigmatic code.
For official purposes, these children do not exist.
(P) Hodder Children’s Books 2015
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