PAULA'S REVIEW:
“Music could have a more profound effect on people than a bullet.”
“There was still joy, even in a world of sorrow. Still light, even in a world of darkness. Still music, even in a world of silence.”
An entrancing story of espionage and courage set in occupied France in 1941. I love how music was woven into every aspect of this story.
Zelie is a widow who is self-sacrificing and unique as the leader of The Alliance, a secret group of loyal Frenchmen getting information and passing it to MI 6. Marcel, a famous pianist who is set free from prison, joins the team to lead a youth orchestra. He is in the coveted position of passing information via code in the weekly orchestral broadcasts.
This story is based on a real female spymaster and is packed with historical details. Ms. White has taken these fascinating facts and crafted a story of romance and intrigue. She put me right in the story as the characters faced danger and relied on their faith in God to lead them in their worthy endeavors.
This author has proven once again that she is a star and shines at telling history in an engaging and inspiring way.
*I received a complimentary copy of this book from the publisher and via NetGalley. I was not required to post a favorable review. All opinions are mine alone.*5 stars and a solid faith thread
REBECCA'S REVIEW:
"She was, without question, the most beautiful woman he'd ever set eyes on."
Concert pianist Marcel Laurent was at a loss for words in the presence of those intelligent blue eyes, while desperately trying to recall why he was in Paris to begin with. Recently freed from a German prisoner of war camp through an exchange, Marcel's companion had cleverly positioned him into the presence of a French resistance spy keeper and if he was not mistaken, the man had also volunteered Marcel to become an agent in her arts division. "What had he gotten himself into . . ."
Widowed with two young children, Zelie Bellerose took her role in the Alliance very seriously, working tirelessly to organize and expand covert activities throughout France, undermining German occupation at every level of society. Having someone embedded within the cultural arts and entertainment sector would be invaluable, especially if this new agent was capable of conducting a youth orchestra that would be traveling unhindered throughout the country; their weekly radio airtime would even allow encoded messages to be broadcast in real time. It seemed Marcel Laurent, a well-known musician already, would be perfect for the assignment. Neither expected there to be so much more to their story.
What an outstanding symphony of perfectly composed characters who faithfully live their lives under inconceivable danger and duress. Layered with incredible finesse, each plot thread strengthens the other, while ultimately yielding to the purposes and plans of the greatest Composer to whom Zelie and Marcel prayerfully seek to serve on earth as it is in heaven.
*I purchased a copy and was under no obligation to provide a positive review.
WINNIE'S REVIEW:
“We’re only ragtag, ordinary people doing what we can to help. Who better to lead us than a mother with an addiction to adventure?”
Set in France during World War II, The Spy Keeper of Marseille stars Zelie Bellerose as she leads an intelligence operation for the French Resistance. The widowed mother of two young children hopes to make a better future for her children and the people of France. Concert pianist Marcel Laurent joins the Resistance by conducting a youth orchestra, gleaning information, and sending coded messages over the radio. When Zelie finds herself in charge of the operation, she works with Marcel and others to get messages out. An already dangerous situation gets even more dangerous with betrayals and many twists and turns. I enjoyed seeing the relationship between Zelie and Marcel shift and change during the story.
“Why did people tear each other apart just because they disagreed about the best way to achieve a good life? Why did humanity always resort to violence, terror, oppression to make themselves feel more powerful? Why did they seek power for that matter, instead of strength?”
With plenty of action, suspense, danger, and intrigue, this tale also sports a dose of romance and a fantastic helping of history. Roseanna M. White’s stories are always well-researched, creative, and capture my interest. I enjoyed the author’s notes at the end, indicating that the book was based on actual activities during the war. It was fascinating to learn about this slice of history while reading an entertaining tale. This book is very well-written and absorbing, and I recommend it to anyone who enjoys historical fiction.I voluntarily reviewed a complimentary copy. All opinions are my own.
BackCover Blurb:
In occupied France, a woman becomes a spy for the Resistance and rises to lead the largest intelligence operation in the country in this propulsive new World War II historical novel by bestselling author Roseanna M. White.
Marseille, France, 1941. Zelie Bellerose never fit the mold of an army officer's wife. She was too passionate in her convictions, too indifferent to societal expectations. After her husband is killed in the war, Zelie focuses on securing a brighter future for her children, hoping to help free her country from the Nazi regime by joining the Resistance. She is soon one of the most trusted operatives in Alliance, and when their leader is imprisoned, she takes command, hiding her identity from all but a few. With enemies closing in, Zelie must earn the trust of her network and prove herself to those who doubt a woman's place at the helm of France's largest spy ring.
Marcel Laurent was a renowned concert pianist before joining the French army and being sent to a POW camp. Freed in a prisoner exchange by a wealthy businessman with ties to the Resistance, Marcel agrees to spy for Alliance by conducting a youth orchestra, gathering intelligence from patrons who are loose-lipped Nazi sympathizers. Marcel's weekly radio broadcasts introducing the orchestra's performances give him the perfect cover to send coded messages over the airwaves.
As Zelie and Marcel grow closer through their shared love of music, she begins to rely on him. But betrayal from within Alliance puts everything they've fought for at risk. When a double agent infiltrates their ranks and the two are captured, their bond faces its greatest test . . . and any misstep could jeopardize not only Alliance but the very outcome of the war.
-A thrilling, propulsive novel based on the real life of a female spy during World War II
-Perfect for fans of WWII historical fiction by Ariel Lawhon, Lynn Austin, Martha Hally Kelly, and Kristy Cambron
-A captivating romance featuring a strong female heroine and a musician hero
-Includes discussion questions for book clubs
Tyndale Fiction, July, 2026
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