Reviewed by Whitney @ First Impressions Reviews on
My knowledge of Mara Hari extended to her profession as an exotic dancer. It seemed a bit one-dimensional at first. Although, Michelle Moran always excels at expanding the lives of historical figures. Thus plowed right in, preparing myself for Fantine's "I dreamed a dream".
Impressions While Reading
I need not have worried. Margaretha Zelle was so much more than a scantily clad girl and the author showcased that in vivid colors. I felt as if I were in the audience during her performances and with striking descriptions could almost feel Mata Hari's furs and the vibration of a gun firing.
I liked how Margaretha Zelle's life pre-courtesan was told in flashback vignettes giving a fuller picture of our leading lady. I thought it rounded the book out nicely all the while astounded by the tragedy contained in one short life.
Final Impressions
Mata Hari's Last Dance was a quick read. While it was engrossing, I felt the last half of the novel was rushed and was over too soon. Mata Hari's Last Dance was much too short and felt a bit condensed.
For me, the mark of a good historical fiction novel is one that makes me want to "investigate" the subject matter further after closing the cover. Michelle Moran once again earns that seal as the fascinating figure of Mata Hari led me to Google and Wikipedia more than once. The Last Dance of Mata Hari is an intoxicating novel breathing life into a time of beauty and turmoil.
Reading updates
- Started reading
- 28 June, 2016: Finished reading
- 28 June, 2016: Reviewed