Cyanide In My Shoe
By Josephine Butler
Published by This England Books: Gloucestershire 1991 1st Edition
"Cyanide in My Shoe by Josephine Butler is an autobiographical memoir that recounts her extraordinary life as a British intelligence agent during the Second World War. Born in Belgium and fluent in several languages, Butler was recruited into the Special Operations Executive (SOE), where she undertook dangerous missions across occupied Europe. The title of the book refers to the cyanide pill she was instructed to carry concealed in her shoe, a grim reminder of the risks she faced if captured by the Gestapo. Her story blends the tension of espionage with the personal struggles of living under constant threat, showing both courage and vulnerability in equal measure.
Beyond the cloak-and-dagger aspects of her service, Butler also reflects on the toll that secrecy and danger exacted on her personal life. She writes candidly about the friendships forged in wartime, the moral ambiguities of espionage, and the resilience required to endure betrayal, loss, and survival. The memoir offers not only an insider's perspective on SOE operations but also a moving portrait of a woman navigating duty, identity, and fear in one of history's darkest periods. In doing so, Cyanide in My Shoe preserves the voice of a remarkable individual whose bravery contributed to the Allied war effort."
Light wear to dustjacket. Pages clean, binding is excellent and the book presents well. Inscription as shown. Very good condition overall. Please study photos to further understand condition.