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The Messenger Girl

Par : Andy D'Souza
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8232040246
  • EAN9798232040246
  • Date de parution10/10/2025
  • Protection num.pas de protection
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurHamza elmir

Résumé

Paris, 1942. The swastika hangs over the city of lights, and seventeen-year-old Elise Dufour has lost everything, her father taken by the Gestapo, her mother long gone, and only her younger brother left to protect. When the Resistance recruits her as a courier, Elise learns to slip past checkpoints with coded messages hidden in breadbaskets and hems. But one mission changes everything: in a forgotten barn outside Paris, she finds a wounded RAF pilot hiding from the Germans.
Against all odds, Elise and Thomas carve out a fragile world of whispered secrets and stolen kisses, even as the war closes in. As reprisals grow bloodier and betrayals threaten to unravel the Resistance, Elise faces a devastating choice: cling to love, or risk everything for freedom. From the terror of occupied Paris to the triumph of liberation, Elise's story is one of unyielding courage, heartbreaking loss, and a promise that out of the ashes, something enduring can be built.
Decades later, the world will know her name, though not for the reasons they expect.
Paris, 1942. The swastika hangs over the city of lights, and seventeen-year-old Elise Dufour has lost everything, her father taken by the Gestapo, her mother long gone, and only her younger brother left to protect. When the Resistance recruits her as a courier, Elise learns to slip past checkpoints with coded messages hidden in breadbaskets and hems. But one mission changes everything: in a forgotten barn outside Paris, she finds a wounded RAF pilot hiding from the Germans.
Against all odds, Elise and Thomas carve out a fragile world of whispered secrets and stolen kisses, even as the war closes in. As reprisals grow bloodier and betrayals threaten to unravel the Resistance, Elise faces a devastating choice: cling to love, or risk everything for freedom. From the terror of occupied Paris to the triumph of liberation, Elise's story is one of unyielding courage, heartbreaking loss, and a promise that out of the ashes, something enduring can be built.
Decades later, the world will know her name, though not for the reasons they expect.