"NEW YORK TIMES "BESTSELLER For fans of Jacqueline Winspear, Laurie R. King, and Anne Perry, whip-smart heroine Maggie Hope returns to embark on a clandestine mission behind enemy lines where no one can be trusted, and even the smallest indiscretion can be deadly. World War II has finally come home to Britain, but it takes more than nightly air raids to rattle intrepid spy and expert code breaker Maggie Hope. After serving as a secret agent to protect Princess Elizabeth at Windsor Castle, Maggie is now an elite member of the Special Operations Executive--a black ops organization designed to aid the British effort abroad--and her first assignment sends her straight into Nazi-controlled Berlin, the very heart of the German war machine. Relying on her quick wit and keen instincts, Maggie infiltrates the highest level of Berlin society, gathering information to pass on to London headquarters. But the secrets she unveils will expose a darker, more dangerous side of the war--and of her own past. "You'll be [Maggie Hope's] loyal subject, ready to follow her wherever she goes."--"O: The Oprah Magazine"
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"You'll be [Maggie Hope's] loyal subject, ready to follow her wherever she goes."--"O: The Oprah Magazine
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Praise for the Maggie Hope Mysteries
"With false starts, double agents, and red herrings . . . MacNeal provides a vivid view of life both above and below stairs at Windsor Castle."--"Publishers Weekly, " on "Princess Elizabeth's Spy
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"A captivating, post-feminist picture of England during its finest hour."--"The Denver Post, " on "Mr. Churchill's Secretary"
About the Author:
Susan Elia MacNeal is the author of the Maggie Hope mysteries, including "Mr. Churchill's Secretary, Princess Elizabeth's Spy, " and "His Majesty's Hope." She lives in Brooklyn, New York, with her husband and child.
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- PublisherLarge Print Press
- Publication date2013
- ISBN 10 1410462587
- ISBN 13 9781410462589
- BindingPaperback
- Number of pages495
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