From the streets of Paris to the war-rooms of the SS, Leila Meacham's Dragonfly brings to vivid life the beauty, fear, drama, and danger of the city under siege. And for as much as this story belongs to the five idealistic young Americans - three men and two women - who put themselves (literally) in the line of fire, the secondary characters are just as unforgettable: the "ordinary" Nazis and the French who found themselves on the wrong side of history. As the storylines weave together, danger is around every corner and the reader is on the edge of their seat, desperate for the spies to avoid capture.
From the streets of Paris to the war-rooms of the SS, Leila Meacham's Dragonfly brings to vivid life the beauty, fear, drama, and danger of the city under siege. And for as much as this story belongs to the five idealistic young Americans - three men and two women - who put themselves (literally) in the line of fire, the secondary characters are just as unforgettable: the "ordinary" Nazis and the French who found themselves on the wrong side of history. As the storylines weave together, danger is around every corner and the reader is on the edge of their seat, desperate for the spies to avoid capture.
From the streets of Paris to the war-rooms of the SS, Leila Meacham's Dragonfly brings to vivid life the beauty, fear, drama, and danger of the city under siege. And for as much as this story belongs to the five idealistic young Americans - three men and two women - who put themselves (literally) in the line of fire, the secondary characters are just as unforgettable: the "ordinary" Nazis and the French who found themselves on the wrong side of history. As the storylines weave together, danger is around every corner and the reader is on the edge of their seat, desperate for the spies to avoid capture.