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The Alice Network by Kate Quinn

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In The Alice Network, did you enjoy ...

... the high-stakes mission and determined quest?

The Nightingale by Kristin Hannah

If you were drawn to the driving mission behind Eve and Charlie's search in The Alice Network, you'll be gripped by The Nightingale. The story follows two sisters in Nazi-occupied France, each risking everything to resist the Germans and save lives. Their dangerous objectives and the tension of their missions will keep you turning the pages.

... multiple dynamic protagonists and complex relationships?

Code Name Verity by Elizabeth Wein

If you loved the interplay between Eve and Charlie, Code Name Verity offers a powerful story about two young women—a spy and a pilot—caught in the web of WWII espionage. Their intertwined perspectives and deep friendship create a compelling ensemble, bringing both heart and suspense to the narrative.

... the transformation and emotional journeys of the characters?

The Huntress by Kate Quinn

If you appreciated seeing Eve and Charlie confront their pasts and grow into stronger versions of themselves, you’ll connect with the characters in The Huntress. This gripping tale follows a war correspondent, a former Russian bomber pilot, and a Nazi hunter, each wrestling with trauma and seeking redemption as their paths converge in post-war Europe.

... heroines who operate in the gray areas of wartime morality?

Transcription by Kate Atkinson

If you were fascinated by Eve’s morally complex decisions as a spy, Transcription will intrigue you. It follows Juliet Armstrong, a young woman recruited by MI5 in WWII, whose choices blur the lines between right and wrong. The story delves into the ambiguity and cost of espionage, much like the internal struggles found in The Alice Network.

... the dual timelines and weaving together of past and present?

The Lost Girls of Paris by Pam Jenoff

If you enjoyed how The Alice Network wove together the stories of different women across decades, The Lost Girls of Paris will appeal to you. It skillfully shifts between the 1940s and postwar NYC, unraveling the secrets of female operatives in the Special Operations Executive through multiple perspectives and timelines.

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