Official Review: Alone Among Spies by Rhiannon Beaubien
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Official Review: Alone Among Spies by Rhiannon Beaubien
Jillian Myers is the kindest person and believes the world is black and white. She is a Canadian engineer working on a Signal Intelligence mission in Germany. She must lead a regular, boring life while on the job. So she has only one friend named Lisa. Her quiet, rational life changes drastically when she suspects Marco, her friend with benefits, of cheating. Impulsively, she follows him one night and makes a shocking discovery that rocks her world to its core. Now, she is a person of interest to the CIA. Lisa is also Canadian and on a mission of her own. When Lisa lands in an unimaginable mess, Jillian feels obligated to try and rescue her. Can she rescue Lisa when it seems that she needs to be rescued herself? Jillian is alone among spies. Who can she trust now that she needs help the most?
I loved reading Alone Among Spies by Rhiannon Beaubien. I liked that while I knew that Jillian was the heroine, other characters were not left out. While I was hooked on what Jillian would do next, other characters made me feel different feelings. For example, I felt respect and awe for James, exasperation for Claire, and feared Marco. Although they appeared briefly, Wilhelm and Victor made me feel great disgust. The good character development allowed me to have a rounded and pleasant reading experience. The ending also impressed me. The author left some loose ends, but I was still satisfied with the way things ended, which I think is no mean feat.
The story is set in Germany around 1980, and I loved how real the characters’ experiences felt to me. The writer’s descriptive prowess is commendable. During that time, Germany was still divided by the Wall. Beaubien was spot on with her descriptions of the place so well that whenever Jillian visited East Germany, I felt palpable bleakness and couldn’t wait to see her out of there. Whenever Jillian’s heart would beat faster, mine would follow suit; when she breathed a sigh of relief, I would let out the breath I didn’t know I was holding. That, for me, is what makes a great book, the ability to make readers feel like they’re living the story. This book delivered superbly on that part.
The editors did a great job of editing the book. This book is over 400 pages, but I found only two minor errors. I found Jillian irritating and greatly naive at times. At some points, I yelled at the book when Jillian would go ahead and do something that would get her into trouble. But I also found it endearing that Jillian was so kind that she would go out of her way to do the things that she did for her friend. The only thing I did not like was that the author did not expressly indicate the timeframe the story was set in; I had to figure it out myself. I advise readers to brace up because Cold War-era Germany is not an easy place to journey to.
This book contains profanity and some sex scenes, though not explicit. Readers who love spy novels will love reading this book. Although the author did not fully explore that genre, there is a dash of romance in this book. So I would still recommend it to readers who like romance novels. With the way the author ended things, I will not be surprised to see a sequel and will love to read that as well. Alone Among Spies deserves 4 out of 4 stars.
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You did a great review of this book—good analysis and summary.