The Unlikely Spy

How did spies communicate information in the novel, The Unlikely Spy?

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Espionage during World War II required transmission of information over secret radios, owned and hid by the spies using them. The radios were tuned to specific frequencies, and the spies were directed to exact dates and times for receiving and transmitting signals.

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The Unlikely Spy