![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Tommy is sent alone, but Tuppence decides to join him on his mission whether invited or not. Tommy is to go to Sans Souci to investigate whether N, M or both are at the hotel and to figure out their identities. Grant suspects that "Song Susie" stands for Sans Souci, a hotel in seaside Leahampton, and " N" and " M" are known to be two top German spies, one male and one female. Grant explains that another British agent was recently murdered but left a cryptic message on his deathbed: "N or M. Since Tommy has not been in the field for many years, nobody knows him, and he can investigate unofficially. Grant tries to find German spies and fifth columnists but is hampered by traitors within British intelligence who follow and sabotage his work. Then, Tommy is approached by a secret agent named Grant to go undercover once more. 4 Cultural references and references to other worksĪfter the outbreak of the Second World War and many years after they worked for British intelligence, middleaged Tommy and Tuppence Beresford feel useless and sidelined. ![]()
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