Code Name Hélène: A Novel

4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars | 8,534 ratings

Price: 19.69

Last update: 02-13-2025


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"This fully animated portrait of Nancy Wake...will fascinate readers of World War II history and thrill fans of fierce, brash, independent women, alike." (Lisa Wingate, number one New York Times best-selling author of Before We Were Yours)

Based on the thrilling real-life story of socialite spy Nancy Wake, comes the newest feat of historical fiction from the New York Times best-selling author of I Was Anastasia, featuring the astonishing woman who killed a Nazi with her bare hands and went on to become one of the most decorated women in WWII.

Told in interweaving timelines organized around the four code names Nancy used during the war, Code Name Hélène is a spellbinding and moving story of enduring love, remarkable sacrifice, and unfaltering resolve that chronicles the true exploits of a woman who deserves to be a household name.

It is 1936, and Nancy Wake is an intrepid Australian expat living in Paris who has bluffed her way into a reporting job for Hearst newspaper when she meets the wealthy French industrialist Henri Fiocca. No sooner does Henri sweep Nancy off her feet and convince her to become Mrs. Fiocca than the Germans invade France and she takes yet another name: a code name.

As Lucienne Carlier, Nancy smuggles people and documents across the border. Her success and her remarkable ability to evade capture earns her the nickname "The White Mouse" from the Gestapo. With a five million-franc bounty on her head, Nancy is forced to escape France and leave Henri behind. When she enters training with the Special Operations Executives in Britain, her new comrades are instructed to call her Hélène. And finally, with mission in hand, Nancy is airdropped back into France as the deadly Madam Andrée, where she claims her place as one of the most powerful leaders in the French Resistance, armed with her ferocious wit, her signature red lipstick, and the ability to summon weapons straight from the Allied Forces.

But no one can protect Nancy if the enemy finds out these four women are one and the same, and the closer to liberation France gets, the more exposed she - and the people she loves - become.


Top reviews from the United States

  • Kim D. H. Butler
    5.0 out of 5 stars captivating
    Reviewed in the United States on February 11, 2025
    what a gutsy lady! i got so much inspiration from reading what she went through and how she literally got knocked down and would get back up and find a way around, through, or over obstacles!
  • Mtngal
    5.0 out of 5 stars Superior Historical Fiction
    Reviewed in the United States on January 27, 2025
    Heartwarming and tragic. Such a beautiful love story in the director's chaotic time in history. Nancy was a one-of-a-kind heroine!
  • Kari
    4.0 out of 5 stars Great Story
    Reviewed in the United States on January 19, 2025
    I really enjoyed this story I knew nothing about Nancy Wake before I read this book. She sounds like such an amazing woman. My only issue was with the end I feel like after the war was over and she finds out her husband is gone I lost interest in her lead up to her jump in to France. So I ended up skimming or skipping those chapters. But overall great story
  • Benny 806
    5.0 out of 5 stars Wow!
    Reviewed in the United States on November 4, 2023
    I downloaded this book some time ago and had forgotten that it was based on a real person, so I was amazed when I finished it and read that it was. The book was incredibly well written. At one point, I started wondering if it was a romance novel (which I do not read) but it turned out there was just a beautifully romantic segment to the story. When I read a book that jumps around in time like this, I often wonder if it would have been better if it had just been told chronologically, but I suppose the skipping around keeps you guessing more. At any rate, this is one of the best books I have read in a long time. I loved and admired the main character Nancy. She was definitely one of a kind. A must read for fans of historical fiction!
  • cw
    5.0 out of 5 stars excellent read!
    Reviewed in the United States on February 11, 2025
    I love historical fiction…especially WWII. This book and Nancy Wake’s feats are beyond incredible. What an amazing brave woman. Absolutely loved this book
  • T.N.
    5.0 out of 5 stars A beautifully unfolding, spy, thriller
    Reviewed in the United States on August 13, 2024
    The characters are rich, and the writing filled my head with detailed scenes of a gritty time. And like many of the people in the story, I too fell in love with the main character.
  • Dadannac
    4.0 out of 5 stars A Little Disappointed
    Reviewed in the United States on November 10, 2024
    The Frozen River was so good that I expected a similar experience here. It is well written with interesting characters. However, the dualing time lines were so confusing and distracting, and the main character was so over the top and unbelievable that it seemed much closer to fiction than historical fiction.
  • C Orr
    5.0 out of 5 stars Incredible
    Reviewed in the United States on June 23, 2021
    I feel rendered speechless by the story of Nancy Wake, easily one of the most remarkable people in history. To learn which parts of this historical fiction novel is true is mind-boggling; I won’t say more along those lines to avoid spoilers. If you don’t know Nancy’s story, do yourself a favor and read Ariel Lawhon’s book now, right away, and do NOT read the author’s notes at the end before you do. Also, do NOT make the mistake of consulting Wikipedia or Google before you finish the novel like I did. Read her story as Lawhon has let it unfold, and you will not be sorry.

    Nancy was an expatriate from New Zealand who moved to France at a young age. She fell in love with a wealthy Frenchman and made France her home. Her fairytale life was interrupted as World War II began. She helped smuggle documents and people, and then joined the French resistance. As the Gestapo’s most wanted person, she eventually had to escape France to avoid capture. She returned to London, trained with the Special Operations Executive, and became a secret agent and saboteur.

    There are heart-wrenching events and circumstances in this story, as you would expect in a novel set against the backdrop of World War II. There is one scene in particular that was absolutely horrific; it’s one of the worst things I can possibly imagine as a mother, and I couldn’t get it out of my head. I almost stopped reading at that point. I’m ultimately glad I didn’t, but I still wish that I could have skipped that part. Just know that there are a couple disturbing scenes, and decide accordingly whether you want to read this.

    The author mentions in the afterword the bad language throughout the book. It was authentic with regard to the person Nancy Wake was, and I respect Lawhon for including language that is authentic. If bad language would have you clutching your pearls, maybe skip this book, but know that you are truly missing out.

    Overall, this is an amazing rendering of the story of an amazing woman. It’s incredible, the ordinary and extraordinary bravery of human beings to persist in the face of, and fight against, the terrible atrocities that other human beings commit. I am glad to know Nancy’s story.

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