Set in post WWI we find out about the this pivotal war from the perspective of a spy now decommissioned but somehow drawn back into the game again and again.
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Author: Anna Lee HuberCopyright: August 2022 (Kensington Books) 370 pgs
Series: 6th in Verity Kent Mysteries
Sensuality: Perilous situations
Mystery Sub-genre: Intrigue, Suspense
Main Character: Verity Kent, former British spy and married into money
Setting: 1920, London
Obtained Through: Publisher ( Netgalley) for honest opinion
Book Blurb: "March 1920: Life has turned unsettlingly quiet for former British Intelligence agent Verity Kent and her husband, Sidney. But even that false calm is about to end. As threats remain, the French authorities soon request Sidney’s help with a suspect who claims to have proof of treason—shortly before she is assassinated. And Verity, too, is called to investigate a mystery . . .
The murder of a Belgian lawyer aboard a train seems at first to be a simple case of revenge. But the victim was connected to British Intelligence, and possessed papers detailing the sinking of a gold-laden German ship during the war.
As Verity and Sidney dig deeper, they discover their cases are intertwined—and a lethal adversary persists. Officially, the Great War may be over, but this is a battle of nerves and wits they cannot afford to lose . . ."
My thoughts: Verity Kent is back in another case of intrigue that takes her across Europe with her husband Sidney. Verity may no longer be a spy but she still needs nerves of steel for this case. I think the relationship with her husband has healed and better than the last book I read. This series has developed an arch-nemisis of Verity and that person is active in this novel as well.
The book creates a dilemna for Verity when what is at stake is far more than what she or Sidney had been told. They follow what cryptic clues they have dodge bullets while searching for the truth. The pacing slowed at times, but picked up again before long. The climatic confrontation is well done and not predictable, so good job there.
This is a well done novel and the historical aspects of the first world war are always appreciated because not many novels cover it.
Rating: Excellent - Loved it! Buy it now and put this author on your watch list
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A favourite author of mine
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