Review


In this historical fiction tale of two women generations apart, Quinn creates a gripping, sometimes funy story of betrayal, love, and espionage. I particularly enoyed the drunken, gritty, courageous portrayal of Eve Gardiner, and the slowly evolving relationship between she and CHarlie St. Clair (younger woman). Full of period details, and decriptions that made me feel as if I were back in France, this was a good read for a rainy weekend.