The excitements : a novel
Call Number
- FICTION WRAY (CEN, EAS, OSH)
Edition
First U.S. edition.
Publication Information
New York, NY : William Morrow, an imprint of HarperCollinsPublishers, [2024]
Physical Description
294 pages ; 21 cm
Summary
Meet the Williamson sisters, Britain's most beloved World War II veterans. Now in their late nineties, Josephine and Penny are in huge demand, beloved of journalists and producers, popping up on red carpets and at fundraisers and festivals all over the country. Despite their age, they're still in great form--perfectly put together, sprightly and sparky, and always in search of their next "excitement." This time it's a trip to Paris to receive the Légion d'Honneur for their part in liberating France. As always, they will be accompanied by their devoted gay nephew, Archie, who moved in with his aunts right after he came out. The press has always reported that these lady heroes worked for the Royal Navy and the nursing corps, but that's their official cover. In reality, Josephine was an intelligence operative who drew maps used for the D-Day invasion while Penny was a spy and specialist at hand-to-combat, risking her teenage life in France. And this trip to Paris is not what it seems either. Scandal and crime have always quietly trailed the Williamson sisters, even in the decades after the war. Now armed with new information about an old adversary, these much decorated (but admittedly ancient) veterans intend to settle scores, avenge lost friends, and pull off one last, daring heist before the curtain finally comes down on their illustrious careers.
Notes
Originally published: Great Britain : Orion Publishing Group, 2023.
Subjects
- Sisters > Fiction.
- Older women > Fiction.
- Women spies > Fiction.
- Revenge > Fiction.
- World War, 1939-1945 > Veterans > Great Britain > Fiction.
- World War, 1939-1945 > Participation, Female > Fiction.
- Women veterans > Great Britain > Fiction.
- British > France > Fiction.
- Organized crime > Fiction.
- Paris (France) > Fiction.