New York Times bestseller by award-winning author of Birdsong
Charlotte Gray tells the remarkable story of a young Scottish woman who
becomes caught up in the effort to liberate Occupied France from the
Nazis while pursuing a perilous mission of her own.
In blacked-out, wartime London, Charlotte Gray develops a dangerous
passion for a battle-weary RAF pilot, and when he fails to return from a
daring flight into France she is determined to find him. In the service
of the Resistance, she travels to the village of Lavaurette, dyeing her
hair and changing her name to conceal her identity. Here she will come
face-to-face with the harrowing truth of what took place during Europe's
darkest years, and will confront a terrifying secret that threatens to
cast its shadow over the remainder of her days. Vividly rendered,
tremendously moving, and with a narrative sweep and power reminiscent of
his novel Birdsong, Charlotte Gray confirms Sebastian Faulks as
one of the finest novelists working today.