Rosalie Knecht is the author of Who Is Vera Kelly?, Vera Kelly Is Not A Mystery and Relief Map. She is also the translator of César Aira's The Seamstress and the Wind (New Directions). She lives in New Jersey.
A ground breaking spy novel... that explores feminist themes intelligently, with style and wit... Who is Vera Kelly? is a wry take on the pomposity, paranoia and machismo of the spy game * Crime Time * Rosalie Knecht paints a tense Buenos Aires vividly, while presenting Vera's origin story in vignettes throughout the novel, from teenage rebellion in Maryland to sexual self-discovery in underground Brooklyn jazz clubs. The end result is a Cold War novel worthy of a spot next to le Carré, Furst, and Ambler on any bookshelf and will have you wondering what's next for Vera Kelly -- Javier Ramirez * The Book Table * The personal is most definitely political in Rosalie Knecht's crisp, lively and subversive second novel, Who Is Vera Kelly?... John le Carré and many other writers make hay with the personal repercussions of assuming false identity. Knecht flips the terms artfully, showing us a heroine who discovers her true tough self by going undercover -- Jean Zimmerman * NPR, 'Best Books of 2018' * Who Is Vera Kelly? is rich in detail, filled with suspense, and brings to life a young woman who defies the stereotype of the glamorous male hero that has been, more often than not, the public face of fictional espionage since the inception of the genre. It's a joy to lose yourself while discovering Vera -- Anmiryam Budner (Main Point Books) Who Is Vera Kelly? is as sexy as it is brilliant, and as endearing as it is adrenaline-pumping. -- Rachel Kaplan (Avid Bookshop)