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Codename Intrepid

The Spymaster Who Changed World War II

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Codename Intrepid

By: Ethan Quinn
Narrated by: Guy Mott
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In Manitoba, Winnipeg, a bronze statue of Sir William Stephenson proudly stands as a testament to this hero’s legacy. He was a dedicated soldier, a gifted inventor, an extraordinary businessman, and a spy.

From his humble Canadian beginnings, William Stephenson enlisted in the Royal Flying Corps and rapidly moved through the ranks of the armed forces. Eventually earning himself the code name "Intrepid" for his immense bravery and dedication, Stephenson found himself a crucial cog in the war efforts against Nazi Germany in WW II.

He became the senior official of the British Security Coordination, ensuring that British and American intelligence was safely passed between authorities. He became closely affiliated with Winston Churchill, and his wartime antics served as the main inspiration for Ian Fleming’s James Bond character.

©2019 Ethan Quinn (P)2019 Ethan Quinn
World War II Wars & Conflicts Military Biographies & Memoirs Espionage True Crime
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This was a great book. I don't normally indulge in nonfiction and I don't normally enjoy biographies if I do, but this book was short, well-written and performed, and very interesting. William Stephenson lived a very full life and this book really highlights the finer points. He was a Canadian who fought against the Germans in both the first and second world wars through direct fighting and espionage.

There is a ton in this book and it is all fascinating stuff. I highly recommend this to anyone interested in World War history.

I was given this free review copy audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this review.

Codename Intrepid

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This is a quick and interesting listen. The narration is a bit slow but good. I sped it up to 1.25 and it was perfect. I received a review copy and voluntarily reviewed.

Interesting history listen!

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Codename Intrepid. .
I like this type of history -little known history.
Bill Stephenson life was both known WW 1 and later life was redacted WW2. And much is still cloaked in secrecy.
Well researched and very interesting.
A good read.
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Little Known History

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I requested a review copy of this biographical book to learn about William Stephenson's crucial role in thwarting the Nazis. The book is a fascinating listen. I shudder to think what might have happened if Stephenson hadn't been conducting espionage on behalf of the British government. This is a well-written account of Stephenson's life. It held my interest throughout. I liked the narration as well. Guy Mott's delivery had a perfectly moderate cadence. This is my voluntary review and I recommend this book.

An Enlightening Listen

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I was given this free review copy audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this review. This review is for the audio copy of Codename Intrepid - The Spymaster Who Changed World War II, by Ethan Quinn and narrated by Guy Mott. This was a very interesting story for me. It kept me engaged and entertained throughout the entire book. I learned much that I hadn’t known prior to listening to this story about the behind the scenes activities and interrelationships between the United Stated and Great Britain. Based on what I heard in the story, we owe a great debt to the quiet Canadian!

The Story of the Quiet Canadian

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