In Voices on the Wind we meet up with Kate Alfurd. She is the only surviving member of her resistance group - 40 years later. Her husband and she have kept quiet about the old days until he dies. Then she realizes that the decision to keep still was not wholly hers, and she begins to drive her village crazy with what they consider an old woman's fantasies.
Then along comes Paul Roulier who seems genuinely interested in what she has to tell. Soon he asks her to come back to Nice to help with the court case of her old nemesis - Christian Eilenburg.
Since this book is a thriller not everything is easy peasy, but the main suspence lies in the story Kate tells. The book has a moderately surprising ending. I would certainly consider this my favorite Anthony book.