A review by readwithjackalope
The Lost Song of Paris by Sarah Steele

5.0

Super grateful for having early access to this historical fiction book on NetGalley. This was a dual-timeline story with Sophie Clement who was a well-renowned French musician and spy for England, who performed for the Germans and gathered valuable information, but she was also suspected by others to be a Nazi collaborator. Also, Amy who was also a pianist and lost her ability to play. She's also an archivist who is handed the recently released file of Colette (Sophie Clement). This story was expertly woven together as Amy investigates and learns more about Sophie Clement, aka Colette and what happened to her during and after the war. It was a riveting story and interesting to learn more about what happened in France during the resistance and especially the radio operators who worked surreptitiously behind enemy lines passing valuable information along to the Allies. It always amazes me the bravery of those that did that kind of work.