Barely out of school and doing her bit for the British war effort, Marian Sutro has one quality that makes her stand out--she is a native French speaker. This attracts the attention of a special operations unit, but her mission has been hijacked by another secret organization.
A propulsive novel of World War II espionage by the author of New York Times best seller The Glass Room.
Barely out of school and doing her bit for the British war effort, Marian Sutro has one quality that makes her stand outβshe 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 βschool for spies,β and ultimately, one autumn night, parachuting into France from an RAF bomber to join the WORDSMITH resistance network.
Β Β Β But thereβs more to Marianβs 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 friendβa research physicistβto join the Allied war effort. The outcome could affect the whole course of the war.
Β Β Β A fascinating blend of fact and fiction, Trapeze is both an old-fashioned adventure story and a modern exploration of a young womanβs 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.
βThe book is full of the fascinating minutiae of espionageβaircraft drops, code-cracking, double agents, scrambled radio messages. Thereβs a romance, too, though Mawer isnβt one to dwell on his charactersβΒ inner lives, and Marian, who isΒ βtrained to keep secrets,βΒ remains frustratingly unknowable. Still, Mawer exhibits a great feeling for suspense, and produces memorable episodes in dark alleyways, deserted cafes, and shadowy corners of PΓ¨re Lachaise.βΒ βThe New Yorker
βTrapeze...is a stark, focused adventure...[a]Β skillfully and intelligently executed thriller.βΒ βWashington Post
βThere are many shades of Graham Greene hereβ¦[Trapeze] delivers its story with the same delicate, stropped-razor deadliness that creeps up on you like Harry Lime in the shadows, nastily irresistible.βΒ βFinancial Times
βIn a perfect combination of intrigue, romance, betrayal and incredible bravery, Mawer has, once again, as he did in The Glass Room, told a story that is factual and fictional with the edges blurred just so.βΒ βSeattle Times
"Trapezeβ¦is a stark, focused adventureβ¦Although narrower in scope than Mawer's earlier work, Trapeze is no less rich and provocative. And in Marian he's created a marvelous heroine.β βNewsday
βMuch-lauded British author Mawer vividly describes the deprivations in a war occupied country and its once-vibrant capital and provides testimony to the courage of countless members of the French Resistance. But this is primarily a masterfully crafted homage to the 53 extraordinary women of the French section of the SOE on whose actual exploits the novel is based.Β With its lyrical yet spare prose and heart-pounding climax, this is a compelling historical thriller of the highest order.βΒ βBooklist (starred review)Β
βLike the best historical fiction, the book is very much of its intended time, full of clandestine tidbits and Churchillian attitude, but not to the exclusion of the human elements that are required of any compelling story.βΒ βThe Daily Beast
βIn this literary thriller, inspired by real female agents during WWII, an Englishwoman is recruited into a dangerous espionage mission.βΒ βKaren Holt, O Magazine
βA fascinating WWII novel based in factβ¦Coming-of-age story meets old-fashioned tale of adventure.βΒ βPublishers Weekly
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βWhere his last Booker-shortlisted novel, The Glass Room, gave an expansive overview of a whole country over the course of 50 years, Mawerβs latest is a more intense and tightly-focused story. Radiating an atmosphere of tense suspicion and claustrophobia, it is utterly gripping from start to finish.βΒ βDaily Mail (UK)
βSimon Mawer is an elegant writer and a meticulous researcherβ¦[Trapeze] combines a stirring adventure with a potent reflection on the allure of desire, duty and danger.βΒ βLondon Evening Standard (UK)
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βMawerβs crisp prose, erudite science and subtle bilingual details raise Trapeze above the genre riff-raff.βΒ βShelf Awareness
βIncorporating many of the finest elements of spy thrillers and even romance novels, Trapeze is a fascinating tale of and homage to the resistance fighters and members of the SOE.βΒ βNew York Journal of Books
βReaders will be stunned as they read the final pages of this fast-paced and exhilarating historical novel about a young womanβs path to maturity.βΒ βThe Columbus Dispatch
βTrapeze sets a thriller-like pace, and Mawer writes compellingly about the deprivations of wartime France as well as the everyday dangers of occupied Parisβ¦Though very much a story about the intricacies of the spy network, Trapeze is also about a young woman who is called upon to do something extraordinary and is thus forever changed.βΒ βBookpage
βMawerβs representations of England and Franceβboth rural and urbanβare at once eerily quiet and bustling with confusion, as he illustrates the fateful moments in a war and in a young womanβs life.βΒ βHistorical Novel Society
βA brilliant and engaging blend of fact and fiction, this novel will hook readers from the start and amaze them with a story of adventure, betrayal, growing into adulthood and love.βΒ βKSL
Simon Mawer is the author of the New York Times best-selling novel The Glass Room (Other Press), which was short-listed for the Man Booker Prize. His previous novels include The Fall (winner of the Boardman Tasker Prize), The Gospel of Judas, and Mendelβs Dwarf (long-listed for the Man Booker Prize). English by birth, he has made Italy his home for more than thirty years.
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