Occupied France, 1943. Jane Doe exists only as a number on paper. Known to London by a number, invisible to nearly everyone else, she is sent into France with a single task: survive long enough to be useful. As a newly inserted agent of Britain's Special Operations Executive, Jane must rebuild fragile resistance contacts while avoiding the attention of German counterintelligence, tightening its grip on the countryside. Radios carry messages - and death. Trust is provisional. Silence is survival. But every decision leaves a trace. As arrests begin to ripple outward and suspicion turns inward, Jane is forced to choose between operational success and the civilians who shelter her. Survival becomes conditional. Anonymity begins to fail. And the cost of being effective grows harder to ignore. Inspired by the real women of SOE Section F, The Weight of Silence is a tense and atmospheric novel of espionage, moral compromise, and courage - the first in the Jane Doe Program series.
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