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7.08.2026

The Spy Keeper of Marseille ~ Review

The Spy Keeper of Marseille
By Roseanna M. White
Narrated by Megan Tusing

There is something about WW2-era books that touches the soul. I think it is the characters' attempts to right the world that has gone so terribly wrong. To do what must be done and sometimes at an incredible cost

In The Spy Keeper of Marseille, we are introduced to Zelie Bellerose, a widow and mother who is attempting to enter the occupied zone of France. She's on a mission, and her crossing is about to become treacherous.

With the opening chapter, we are transported to 1941 France and are brought into the Resistance. But Zelie is not in this to make a name for herself or to earn a place of power. No, she is doing what she does to ensure a better future and world for her children.

When she is forced to take command, she must deal with the mistrust of her authority because she is a woman. Handling paperwork, passing on messages, sure, but deciding what missions to assign and which operatives to send out, that is something else entirely. 

I loved how Zelie connected with Marcel Laurent over their shared appreciation of music. This book drew me in and made me care about the characters. I found Marcel's insights interesting when he looked beyond the uniform and instead saw just a man (or woman) when he played his music and it touched the listener. 

I enjoyed this book also in audio format (via Audible). The narrators did an excellent job of presenting this book and its emotional depth. I felt Zelie's fear after she was betrayed. And Marcel's determination to protect Zelie's children even as he is in the midst of his own tight timeline in his role in the Resistance. And that ending which is several chapters of nail-biting suspense (not that I was biting mine as I broke most of them stacking hay bales) but still I was held in suspense as to who would live and who would die. 

Both formats were good and were excellent ways to experience this book. The audio was great for my commute, and the book was great for sitting in a quiet corner trying to escape the summer heat.  

I was provided a complimentary copy of the text version of this book with no expectations. All thoughts expressed are my own. 


About the Book:
In occupied France, a woman becomes a spy for the Resistance and rises to lead the
largest intelligence operation in the country in this propulsive new World War II historical novel 
by bestselling author Roseanna M. White.

Marseille, France, 1941. Zelie Bellerose never fit the mold of an army officer's wife. She was too passionate in her convictions, too indifferent to societal expectations. After her husband is killed in the war, Zelie focuses on securing a brighter future for her children, hoping to help free her country from the Nazi regime by joining the Resistance. She is soon one of the most trusted operatives in Alliance, and when their leader is imprisoned, she takes command, hiding her identity from all but a few. With enemies closing in, Zelie must earn the trust of her network and prove herself to those who doubt a woman's place at the helm of France's largest spy ring.

Marcel Laurent was a renowned concert pianist before joining the French army and being sent to a POW camp. Freed in a prisoner exchange by a wealthy businessman with ties to the Resistance, Marcel agrees to spy for Alliance by conducting a youth orchestra, gathering intelligence from patrons who are loose-lipped Nazi sympathizers. Marcel's weekly radio broadcasts introducing the orchestra's performances give him the perfect cover to send coded messages over the airwaves.

As Zelie and Marcel grow closer through their shared love of music, she begins to rely on him. But betrayal from within Alliance puts everything they've fought for at risk. When a double agent infiltrates their ranks and the two are captured, their bond faces its greatest test . . . and any misstep could jeopardize not only Alliance but the very outcome of the war.

  • A thrilling, propulsive novel based on the real life of a female spy during World War II
  • Perfect for fans of WWII historical fiction by Ariel Lawhon, Lynn Austin, Martha Hally Kelly, and Kristy Cambron
  • A captivating romance featuring a strong female heroine and a musician hero
  • Includes discussion questions for book clubs

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