The Alice network : a novel / Kate Quinn.
Record details
- ISBN: 9780062676603
- ISBN: 0062676601
- Physical Description: 1 online resource (1 sound file) : digital
- Edition: Unabridged.
- Publisher: New York, NY : Harper Audio, 2017.
Content descriptions
General Note: | Electronic audio file. |
Participant or Performer Note: | Read by Saskia Maarleveld. |
Search for related items by subject
Subject: | World War (1914-1918) World War, 1914-1918 > Underground movements > Fiction. Women spies > England > Fiction. FICTION / Historical. Underground movements, War. Women spies. England. |
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Electronic resources
- AudioFile Reviews : AudioFile Reviews 2018 June
Narrator Saskia Maarleveld escorts American Charlotte "Charlie" St. Clair on a transatlantic voyage in the aftermath of WWII. While in pursuit of her missing cousin, Rose, Charlie meets up with Eve Gardiner, a pistol-toting and whiskey-drinking former spy with a gift for subterfuge and languages, and Finn Kilgore, a charming Scottish mechanic and handyman. Maarleveld slips in and out of French, German, English, Scottish, and American personas as deftly as the spy operatives she portrays. Tension and passions mount as the story shifts between Eve's wartime mission in 1915 and Charlie's present-day circumstances in 1947. Maarleveld's especially discerning performance of Eve's transformation from young, eager recruit to bitter middle-aged woman is revealed in subtle stages. Listeners are treated to an empowering and bittersweet performance. J.R.T. 2018 Audies Finalist © AudioFile 2018, Portland, Maine - Library Journal Reviews : LJ Reviews 2017 June #1
In May 1947, Charlotte "Charlie" St. Clair and her mother have crossed the Atlantic so the unwed Charlie can discreetly end her pregnancy in a Swiss clinic. A chance to search for her beloved cousin Rose, who disappeared during World War II, gives Charlie the courage to break free and head to London. Rose may have been involved in the French Resistance, and her last known connection was a woman named Eve, who carries her own war secrets. Even with the background detail given at the novel's outset, there is so much more to learn as these characters are thoughtfully developed through interior decision making and the actions they take. Allowing Charlie to describe present events, while Eve shares her experience as an English spy for the real-life Alice Network during World War I, creates a fascinating tension that intensifies as the finale approaches.
Copyright 2017 Library Journal.VERDICT A compelling blend of historical fiction, mystery, and women's fiction, Quinn's ("Empress of Rome" series) complex story and engaging characters have something to offer just about everyone. [See "Summer Escapes," LJ 5/15/17.]âStacey Hayman, Rocky River P.L., OH - Library Journal Reviews : LJ Reviews 2017 May #2
Those looking for intrigue and danger in their summer fiction may be drawn to Quinn's (Mistress of Rome) latest, already generating positive early buzz. Featuring a time line split between a woman desperately seeking her cousin in 1947 postwar France and the doings of the "Alice Network" of female spies during World War I, this fast-paced story offers courageous heroines, villains you love to hate, and dramatic life-or-death stakes.
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