
Dragonfly
2019 · 1096m
Synopsis
Publisher's Summary At the height of WWII, five idealistic young Americans receive a mysterious letter from the OSS, asking them if they are willing to fight for their country. The men and women from very different backgrounds - a Texan athlete with German roots, an upper-crust son of a French mother and a wealthy businessman, a dirt-poor Midwestern fly fisherman, an orphaned fashion designer, and a ravishingly beautiful female fencer - all answer the call of duty, but each for a secret reason of his or her own. They bond immediately, in a group code-named Dragonfly. Soon after their training, they are dropped behind enemy lines and take up their false identities, isolated from one another except for a secret drop-box, but in close contact with the powerful Nazi elite who have Paris under siege. Thus begins a dramatic and riveting cat-and-mouse game, as the young Americans seek to stay under the radar until a fatal misstep leads to the capture and the firing-squad execution of one of their team. But...is everything as it seems, or is this one more elaborate act of spycraft? ©2019 Leila Meacham (P)2019 Hachette Audio
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Leila Meacham has done it again. Her book “Dragonfly”is wonderful. The cast of characters were interesting and the story line captivating. I loved the narrators. They brought the characters to life for me. I could not wait to find out how the story would finish- then I didn’t want it to end!That’s always the sign of a really good book for me. I definitely recommend Dragonfly!
Ths book just gotbetter and better, but I had to go back to the beginning on Audible to keep characters and their families straight. Themiddle of the book is tough because you don't have enough grasp of the characters yet, but the last third is wonderful. I especially loved hearing Nicholas Guy Smith again after falling in love with his voice in A Gentleman In Moscow.Five stars!
I always know I like a book when is soon as I’m done I miss the characters. The main characters in this book becomes so real and the story is fantastic with many twists and turns. They are definitely got wrenching moments and those moments that light shines through in the green backdrop of World War II.