Operation Doodlebug

Operation Doodlebug is my first middle-grade prose novel. It will be published by Piccadilly Press in paperback in November 2026.
It’s spring 1944 and Stan’s father bravely enlists for D-Day, swearing he’ll return safely. When he’s reported ‘missing, presumed dead’, Stan refuses to believe it. As the doodlebugs start to fall on Croydon, could a letter hidden in a bomb hold the proof his father is still alive? Evacuation gives Stan and his friends the chance to deliver the letter and reveal the truth... discovering in the process what bravery really means.
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Thanks to Manuel Sumberbac for his vivid and atmospheric illustrations, and to Piccadilly Press for making them into possibly the best animation cover reveal ever!
"Operation Doodlebug is one of the best World War Two novels I’ve read."
Helen Peters, author of FRIENDS AND TRAITORS
"Meticulously researched, expertly plotted and sensitively written, this moving story of friendship and bravery will have them gripped. I'm recommending it to everyone!"
Cathy Faulkner, author of DIGGING FOR VICTORY
"A really gripping, unputdownable book that we found incredibly immersive and atmospheric."
Mums_of_boys_northeast, HOME EDUCATOR
"Operation Doodlebug is a page-turning WW2 story which doesn't flinch from harsh truths. Tia Fisher shines a light on ordinary people showing extraordinary resilience. It's heartfelt and gripping, with masterful storytelling. I loved it."

