How Angels Die

How Angels Die by David-Michael Harding, published by Q&CY BOOKS in December 2011, is a historical fiction novel that explores the French Resistance during World War II. Set against the backdrop of a brutal dictatorship, the story follows two sisters, Monique and Claire McCleash, as they navigate the complexities of resistance in their coastal French town in June 1944. Their contrasting methods of fighting against the German occupation highlight the diverse roles women played during this tumultuous period.
Readers will find a narrative rich in drama and character development, as Monique uses her charm and wit while Claire takes on the role of a guerilla fighter. The novel delves into themes of bravery and cunning, showcasing how these sisters employ their unique strengths to confront a formidable enemy. With 428 pages, this edition presents a vivid portrayal of a lesser-known aspect of the French Resistance, making it a significant addition for those interested in historical narratives and the experiences of women in wartime.
Official synopsis Publisher
In the darkest days of World War II, when France found itself at the mercy of a brutal dictator, the frontlines of resistance may just have been in the grasp of a few good women. How Angels Die, the epic work of historical fiction by author David-Michael Harding, delivers a highly inventive and uncommon take on the French Resistance that is certain to appeal to anyone who relishes a blood-pumping drama, which also sheds searing new light on the astounding bravery, profound passion, and razor-sharp cunning of the fairer sex during the most trying times. In four fateful days, two remarkable sisters, Monique and Claire McCleash, battle the German occupation of their coastal French town in the early days of June 1944. While their mission is the same, their methods of upending the occupation are irreconcilably at odds. The strikingly beautiful Monique puts her body and wit to work for the Resistance by dating and sleeping with German officers; her younger sister Claire elects instead to serve as an active combat guerilla fighter for the cause. Brimming with high drama that is punctuated by family humor, How Angels Die lifts the veil on a lesser-known side of the French Resistance. Through the prism of two intrepid women, the novel illuminates how these women employ their formidable assets and fierce love of country to face down a vicious enemy. With page-turning action, unstoppable passion, and historical accuracy, this heart-racing novel is a must-read for sisters, history buffs, and action enthusiasts alike.
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