Trapeze, Simon Mawer
Trapeze, Simon Mawer
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Trapeze

Author: Simon Mawer

Narrator: Kate Reading

Unabridged: 11 hr 22 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 05/01/2012


Synopsis

A propulsive novel of World War II espionage by the author ofThe Glass Room Barely out of school and doing her bit for the British war effort, Marian Sutro has one quality that makes her stand outshe is a native French speaker. It is this that attracts the attention of the SOE, the Special Operations Executive, which trains agents to operate in occupied Europe. Drawn into this strange, secret world at the age of nineteen, she finds herself undergoing commando training, attending a school for spies, and ultimately, one autumn night, parachuting into France from an Royal Air Force bomber to join the Wordsmith resistance network. But theres more to Marians mission than meets the eye of her SOE controllers; her mission has been hijacked by another secret organization that wants her to go to Paris and persuade a frienda research physicistto join the Allied war effort. The outcome could affect the whole course of the war.A fascinating blend of fact and fiction,Trapezeis both an old-fashioned adventure story and a modern exploration of a young womans growth into adulthood. There is violence, and there is love. There is death and betrayal, deception and revelation. But above all there is Marian Sutro, an ordinary young woman who, like her real-life counterparts in the SOE, did the most extraordinary things at a time when the ordinary was not enough.

About Simon Mawer

Simon Mawer is the author of the New York Times bestselling novel The Glass Room, which was short-listed for the Man Booker Prize. His other novels include The Fall, which won the Boardman Tasker Prize; The Gospel of Judas; and Mendel’s Dwarf, which was long-listed for the Man Booker Prize. English by birth, he has made Italy his home for more than thirty years.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Julie

If you were to read a simplistic blurb of Simon Mawer's Trapeze - at the height of World War II, a young English-French woman trains as a spy and is dropped into Occupied France to aid the French Resistance - you might think you hold an espionage-adventure in your hands. Which, in fact, you do! But......more

Goodreads review by Tim

The Girl who fell from the Sky is about a young half English, half French woman who joins the Special Operations Executive (SOE) in 1943 and, after extensive training, is parachuted into occupied France. Marian Sutro is beautiful, sassy, romantic and insubordinate to superior officers – so more like......more

Goodreads review by Nicki

I hoped for more from this novel. The protagonist, Marian/Anne-Marie/Alice is a difficult character to warm to and the novel relies heavily on her being an interesting and accessible character because she's our way in. I found Marian spiky, aloof and quite irritating, especially as an agent in train......more