Trapeze by Simon Mawer

By Simon Mawer

A propulsive novel of global conflict II espionage through the writer of recent York instances top vendor The Glass Room.

Barely out of college and doing her bit for the British struggle attempt, Marian Sutro has one caliber that makes her stand out—she is a local French speaker. it really is this that pulls the eye of the SOE, the exact Operations government, which trains brokers to function in occupied Europe. Drawn into this unusual, mystery global on the age of 19, she reveals herself present process commando education, attending a “school for spies,” and eventually, one autumn evening, parachuting into France from an RAF bomber to hitch the WORDSMITH resistance network.
yet there’s extra to Marian’s challenge than meets the attention of her SOE controllers; her challenge has been hijacked through one other mystery association that desires her to visit Paris and convince a friend—a study physicist—to subscribe to the Allied battle attempt. the result might impact the full process the war.
a desirable mix of truth and fiction, Trapeze is either an old school experience tale and a contemporary exploration of a tender woman’s progress into maturity. there's violence, and there's love. there's demise and betrayal, deception and revelation. yet chiefly there's Marian Sutro, a regular younger lady who, like her real-life opposite numbers within the SOE, did the main amazing issues at a time whilst the normal was once no longer sufficient.

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94 Moreover , th e com missioner emphasize d tha t oppositio n t o the relev e was by no mean s con fined to workers , observing : "Le t m e underlin e onc e mor e th e ful l con cordance o f view s of management and worker s with regar d t o th e releve . " 95 Michelin' s directors wer e singled out a s particularly activ e in cooperatin g wit h workers to sabotag e th e releve. 96 After th e liberatio n a man wh o ha d bee n amon g thos e responsibl e fo r supervising the STO in the region claime d that a Free French radi o broad cast from London , congratulatin g the young men of the Auvergne for thei r low rate of compliance with the labor draft , ha d create d problems fo r loca l officials wit h the occupatio n authorities.

Uncertai n employment ; shortage s o f food , clothing , an d most consume r goods ; restricte d mobility ; unwelcom e regulation s an d controls fro m bot h Germa n occupatio n authoritie s and thei r ow n govern ment; an d othe r problem s contribute d t o th e disconten t o f mos t Frenc h citizens. Although it was probably too much to expec t that the French (or anyone els e fo r tha t matter ) woul d hav e accepte d thes e condition s wit h War, Occupation, and Society 29 good humor , th e materia l discomfor t of th e occupatio n era , possibl y eve n the dislocatio n cause d b y th e STO , migh t hav e been endure d stoicall y a s the unfortunat e bu t unavoidabl e consequenc e o f th e disastrou s military defeat o f 1940 .

70 Wha t was to b e don e abou t it ? From time to time the Vichy regime attempted to crack down on the blac k market, an d i n a give n month , th e numbe r o f arrests , fines , an d intern ments fo r black-marketeerin g migh t b e impressive. 71 I n Januar y 194 3 police at Clermont-Ferran d rushe d t o th e municipa l theate r t o war n Jea n Maupoint, a popular entertainer , tha t h e absolutel y coul d no t sin g verse s with reference s t o th e blac k market . Maupoin t ha d improvise d a son g entitled, "Ol d Memories : Lette r fro m a Clermontois in 195 3 to on e o f his Parisian friend s wh o long ag o (1943 ) wa s a refuge e i n th e Auvergne, " which included thi s refrain : In that sad time long ago We bought on e evening A beautiful ha m 3000 francs on the Black Market .

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