An Officer and a Spy

An Officer and a Spy

2013 • 496 pages

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Average rating4.1

15

This was an enjoyable historical spy novel about the Dreyfus affair in France at the end of the 19th century, told from the perspective of Georges Piquart, an army Major promoted to the head of the Army's intelligence unit. He discovers evidence that Dreyfus has been wrongly convicted of treason and spends the rest of the book battling to get that evidence accepted, at the cost of great personal hardship. At times his quest appears to be impossible, especially because the public is violently against anyone who dares to suggest that Dreyfus is innocent. However, glimmers of hope appear over and over again.

The book seems well researched. Occasionally the narrative drags a little, but the story is so interesting that that didn't deter me from finishing.

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