Tuesday, July 18, 2023

Book Review: The Paris Agent - Kelly Rimmer

 

 “The Paris Agent” by Kelly Rimmer is a WWII historical fiction book. In this book, the reader follows two (or three) timelines - two occurring during WWII and the occupation of France and the other in the 1970s in England. The two timelines in France follow two UK undercover female agents, while the one in the 1970s follows the daughter of a former male UK undercover agent. I will admit that it took me a while to keep the two female agents apart. It also took a while for the three stories to come together, though it was pretty obvious how the stories were going to merge. I did learn some new information, but unfortunately this book was a bit predictable. I’ll always be impressed and amazed at the courage people had to fight with the resistance during WWII - bless them. Overall, a 3.5 star read, rounded up to 4 stars.

 

 

 

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