The Paris Agent
For fans of fast-paced historical thrillers like Our Woman in Moscow and The Rose Code, Kelly Rimmer's dramatic new novel follows two female SOE operatives whose lives will be determined by a double agent in their midst.
Twenty-five years after the end of the war, Noah Ainsworth is still preoccupied with those perilous, exhilarating years as a British SOE operative in France. A head injury sustained on his final operation has caused frustrating gaps in his memory--in particular about the agent who saved his life during that mission gone wrong, whose real name he never knew, nor whether she even survived the war.
Moved by her father's frustration, Noah's daughter Charlotte begins a search for answers that resurrects the stories of Chloe and Fleur, the code names for two otherwise ordinary women whose lives intersect in 1943 when they're called up by the SOE for deployment in France. Taking enormous risks to support the allied troops with very little information or resources, the women have no idea they're at the mercy of a double agent among them who's causing chaos within the French circuits, whose efforts will affect the outcome of their lives...and the war.
But as Charlotte's search for answers bears fruit, overlooked clues come to light about the identity of the double agent--with unsettling hints pointing close to home--and more shocking events are unearthed from the dangerous, dramatic last days of the war that lead to Chloe and Fleur's eventual fates.
Book club questions for The Paris Agent by Kelly Rimmer
Use these discussion questions to guide your next book club meeting.
SOE agents were often recruited as civilians and sent into occupied territory with only a few months’ immersive training. Do you think you could be trained to survive and succeed under such conditions, in such a short space of time? What do you think you might do if you were approached for such a role at a time when the world was in such chaos?
Josie is a young woman with a chronic illness, managing her health at a time when that illness was poorly understood. Had you ever considered what life might have been like for the chronically ill during wartime?
Which characters in this book did you like best? Which did you like least? Why?
Which scene in The Paris Agent affected you the most, and why? What emotions did that scene elicit?
Were you satisfied with the ending? What do you imagine happened next for Noah, and for Charlotte and Theo?
Was there an aspect of the history in this novel that surprised you?
What will you remember most about The Paris Agent? Who would you recommend this book to?
Was this your first Kelly Rimmer book? If you’ve read any of her other titles, which did you like the best?
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