This is the second book of Ellie Midwood I’ve read and I’m
rapidly becoming a big fan. Here are the four reasons why; Historical fiction
is my favourite genre and you can always tell if a writer has done her research
and Ms Midwood’s has. Secondly she writes a great female character. I absolutely
loved Giselle. Intelligent but nihilistic she is not above causing a stir and
using people to her advantage. At the same time she is full of life and
charming. You have to admire her gut and courage as she becomes involved with
the resistance even if it was initially for a thrill. Thirdly the writer has a very engaging style
that keeps you entertained and reading. And the last reason is the most
important for me. I don’t like writers who portray history as black and white.
Germans are baddies/French are goodies. Things are never that simple and people
are rarely pure evil. I liked that she pinpointed the fact that the Wehrmacht
were soldiers and often ordinary decent citizens that just did their duty,
compared to the SS and Gestapo, which were idealistic fanatics capable of
horrendous atrocities.
Great story with some nail-biting action and believable
complex characters. Recommended.