The Queen’s Accomplice: A Maggie Hope Mystery Audiobook
The Queen’s Accomplice: A Maggie Hope Mystery Audiobook
- Susan Duerden
- Random House (Audio)
- 2016-10-04
- 10 h 37 min
Summary:
Spy and code-breaker extraordinaire Maggie Hope returns to war-weary London, where she actually is thrust in to the dangerous hunt for a monster, as the New York Instances bestselling mystery series for supporters of Jacqueline Winspear, Charles Todd, and Anne Perry continues.
England, 1942. The Nazis’ relentless Blitz may have paused, but London’s nightly blackouts continue. Today, beneath the cover of darkness, a madman is definitely brutally eliminating and mutilating youthful ladies in eerie and precise re-creations of Jack the about The Queen’s Accomplice: A Maggie Hope Mystery Ripper’s offences. What’s more, he’s targeting females who are reporting for duty to become Winston Churchill’s spies and saboteurs abroad. The officials at MI-5 quickly understand they need the help of special agent Maggie Desire to find the killer dubbed “the Blackout Beast.” A snare is defined. But once the murderer provides his places on Maggie, not even Buckingham Palace can protect the resourceful spy from her destiny.
Praise for The Queen’s Accomplice
“Maggie is a thoughtful spy whose dangerous escapades never disappoint.”-Kirkus Testimonials
“A fine historical mystery provided a feminist slant.”-Booklist
“Plausible and elegant . Like all MacNeal’s books, that one ends on the cliffhanger that will leave visitors eagerly awaiting Maggie’s following adventure.”-Shelf Recognition
“Works mainly because a suspenseful stand-alone . . . interesting and helpful . . . wartime London can be vividly portrayed . . . suggested for those who like their historical mysteries with a large dose of suspense.”-Historic Novel Society
“For individuals who are Maggie Wish diehards, this latest in the series is sure to satisfy.”-Critiquing the Evidence
“MacNeal’s meticulous study shines through on every web page, and takes care of using a wartime atmosphere that feels genuine.”-Crimespree Magazine