The April, 1979. The Toulon, France. The to destroy nuclear reactor parts bound for Iraq. The man in Eli Katzar, master Israeli spy and leader of the Ezra project. His three talented agents, all women. The mission succeeds but at a terrible price, and Eli must discover which of the women whom he has nurtured and trusted for more than thirty years betrayed Aviva, the Sabra who married the man Eli chose as her co-conspirator; Lily, the Dutch Holocaust Survivor; or Charlotte, the wealthy American spy who has devoted her life to Israel-and Eli.
It took me a few moments to get into this book but once I was in - I WAS IN. The author jumps around a lot at the beginning which made it difficult to keep up at first - but again, stick with it. The character development was incredible and made me completely love getting to know each personality/agent/human. The story of each mission kept me on my own toes and felt like I was right there. I wish I knew of more books like this one - highly recommend.
2.5? I remember being more impressed by this when I read it long ago, though there was absolutely nothing I remembered about this book except for a revelation in the end. And I remember it being more exciting than it was. oh well. It was "free" to read with Amazon prime, so was an enjoyable few days. (I liked Gay Courter's other books better--The Midwife, The Midwife's Advice, and Flowers in the Blood.)