Dragonfly. Leila Meacham. 2019. 563 pages. [Source: Library] [World War II]
First sentence: The man in the brown suit snapped shut the book he'd been reading and looked up with a stare of disbelief.
Premise/plot:
Dragonfly is a historical novel largely set in France during the Second
World War. The framework of the story is an approaching twenty year
anniversary meeting. Five spies agreed at the start that they would meet
on September 26 twenty years from 1942. Samuel Barton (Lodestar,
Stephane Beaulieu), Bridgette Loring (Labrador, Bernadette Dufor), Chris
Brandt (Lapwing, Claus Bauer), Brad Hudson (Limpet, Barnard Wagner),
Victoria Grayson (Liverwort, Victoria Colbert). These five strangers
have been chosen for their skills and eagerness. They know one another
only by their code names (Lodestar, Labrador, Lapwing, Limpet, and
Liverwort). To know more could endanger them all if any one is captured
and interrogated. They are dropped into France in 1942...but not all
make it out of the country...or do they?!
My thoughts: I found
Dragonfly to be a compelling read. It is told in alternating voices.
Readers get to know the five spies quite well and even to some extent
the man in charge of the project, the man in the brown suit, Alistair
Renault. I thought the characterization and plotting were well done.
I would definitely recommend this one.
© 2020 Becky Laney of Becky's Book Reviews
2 comments:
Sounds like fun! I do love that first line. :)
I read Roses by this author years ago but I haven't read anything more and I don't really know why!
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