Catherine Eva Schandl, B.A. Honours, M.Ed., is a Canadian writer, researcher, and university instructor of Hungarian origin. She completed a B.A, Honours at York University and obtained a Master of English Education from the University of Tasmania. Her article "9/11 and the Chaotic Evolution of American English" was featured in the 2002 issue of the international journal "Language, Society,and Culture."
Catherine is the author of the well received book "Sword of the Turul," which is included on the site of the International Raoul Wallenberg Foundation, due to its historical merit. In addition, it was featured in the 2006 special volume of the Wallenberg Bulletin and is a selection of the Forbes Book Club. The book can also be found in Yad Vashem library, and was recently used as one of the main sources for an article about Raoul Wallenberg's intelligence contacts in Hungary - in the Swedish newspaper Dagens Nyheter.
THE LONDON-BUDAPEST GAME (August 2007) is the newly released sequel to "Sword of the Turul." Based on the author's historical research, "The London-Budapest Game" offers a unique glimpse into the hidden world of the British intelligence service in Nazi-occupied Hungary - and the shocking aftermath. Some allied agents narrowly escaped SMERSH, others were killed, but a few were secretly imprisoned in the Soviet Union, for years ...
Catherine's books are available at Amazon sites worldwide, Barnes and Noble, etc.