The Lost Girls Of Paris
English
By (author): Pam Jenoff
A gripping tale MY WEEKLY
Thrilling WOMAN
A truly gripping read of mystery, love and heroism FROST MAGAZINE
The Lost Girls of Paris is an emotional story of friendship and betrayal during the second world war, inspired by true events from the international bestseller Pam Jenoff.
1940s With the world at war, Eleanor Trigg leads a mysterious ring of female secret agents in London. Twelve of these women are sent to aid the resistance.
They never return home.
1946 Passing through Grand Central Station, New York, Grace Healey finds an abandoned suitcase tucked beneath a bench. The case is filled with a dozen photographs, each of a different woman.
Setting out to find the women behind the pictures, Grace is drawn into the mystery of the lost girls of Paris. And as she delves deeper into the secrets of the past, she uncovers a story of fierce friendship, unthinkable bravery and, ultimately, the worst kind of betrayal.
Praise for The Lost Girls of Paris:Fraught with danger, filled with mystery, and meticulously researched, The Lost Girls of Paris is a fascinating tale of the hidden women who helped to win the war. Lisa Wingate, New York Times bestselling author of Before We Were Yours
A smart, suspenseful, and morally complicated spy novel for our time. Eleanor Trigg and her girls are every bit as human as they are brave. I couldnt put this down. Jessica Shattuck, New York Times bestselling author of The Women in the Castle
Pam Jenoff's meticulous research and gorgeous historical world-building lift her books to must-buy status. An intriguing mystery and a captivating heroine make The Lost Girls of Paris a read to savor! Kate Quinn, New York Times bestselling author of The Alice Network
Praise for Pam Jenoff:Wonderfully compelling The story grips from the very first page, and the atmosphere of the circus is entrancing you feel all the terror and thrill of the flying trapeze. Margaret Leroy, author of The Soldiers Wife
Secrets, lies, treachery, and passionI read this novel in a headlong rush. Christina Barker Kline, #1 bestselling author of Orphan Train
A thrilling, yet heart-breaking story of life and love, heroism and sacrifice in wartime Europe My Weekly
This is a book not to be missed Melanie Benjamin, bestselling author of The Swans of Fifth Avenue and The Aviators Wife
Jenoff has written a tribute to the human spirit that soars in the midst of epic despair NPR
Jenoffs prose is evocative and compelling The Globe and Mail
An emotional tale of survival and courage during a difficult time in Europe. Suzy Approved Book Reviews
Jenoff keeps readers on their toes with the numerous twists and turns as well as the emotional peaks and valleys that had me reaching for tissues more than once. Romance Dish
THE ORPHANS TALE takes us on a heartbreaking, hopeful, touching and emotional journey; one that is not to be missed. Jennifer Blankfein
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