A romantic World War II spy novel, with buried family secrets, dangerous German criminals and a love story. In The Serpent Bearer, author Jane Rosenthal, creates a novel that spans time from the war years to present day. We learn the story of Solomon, Solly, Meisner, who travels from Spain to Mexico and ends up in a small Jewish community in North Carolina where he raises his daughter, Isabelle.
Now, in his dotage, Solly reminisces about the past revealing his family secrets and the exciting life he led as a spy during World War II. At the same time Izzy is becoming aware that there was more to her father’s history than she knew. The version of her parents' love story she had grown up hearing may not have been the whole story.
Sitting in his assisted living apartment, all the memories come flooding back to Solly. First, his narrow escape when the building he was in was bombed during the Spanish Civil War. Then, as a young Jewish lawyer, in South Carolina, he was recruited to go to Mexico during World War II to spy on suspected Nazi activity there. Sent by the COI, the newly created government department to gather foreign intelligence, Solly agrees to go hoping to find his lost love interest and answers to what happened in Spain.
This should be a simple mission Solly thinks, “He’d been so cavalier, so full of bravado, thinking what the hell, Solly - go to Mexico, have a look around, listen in on some radio communications, report back, win Estelle’s hand in marriage and come home, victorious, free. A hero. What a fool.” page 225
The mission brings him back in contact with people he worked alongside in Spain, who he had thought were his friends. What had happened to them? Why had they not tried to find him? Now he sees that the people he thought he knew may not be who he thought they were. He begins to wonder if the woman he loved really is who she says she is. As he encounters Nazi operatives and Jewish refugees, Solly is finding out who is a true comrade and who is a subversive.
Wonderfully detailed descriptions of the landscape, buildings and locations, bring the reader right into the action. The Serpent Bearer is a story of intrigue, danger and bravery. Bringing the reader some interesting history of Nazi activity in Mexico within a plot abundant in gripping action scenes, near death experiences and unselfish love.