The Maggie Hope Series 4- Book Bundle by Susan Elia MacNeal
This book bundle contains the first four volumes of the Maggie Hope Mystery Series, which iThe Maggie Hope Series 4- Book Bundle by Susan Elia MacNeal
This book bundle contains the first four volumes of the Maggie Hope Mystery Series, which includes:
Mr. Churchill's Secretary Princess Elizabeth's Spy His Majesty's Hope The Prime Minister's Secret Agent
Once you have read the first book, you will be hooked- I promise- and you will want to read every book in the series. This is a great way to do that- and you might even check with your local library to see if they have available via Overdrive.
For the sake of space and time- Here is my review for 'The Prime Minister's Secret Agent-
The Prime Minister’s Secret Agent by Susan Elia MacNeal is a 2014 Bantam publication.
Another thrilling adventure for Maggie Hope!
I was a little hard on Maggie in the last chapter of this series, but upon further reflection, I think, in reality, Maggie’s character would have gone through some transformations considering all that had transpired, but I did miss the old Maggie, and hoped she would get her mojo back soon.
This fourth installment finds Maggie coaching at the spy training camp in Scotland, giving herself a much needed reprieve and a chance to work through some of her heavier issues.
But, of course, Maggie always manages to find herself involved in some manner of intrigue. In this case her old friend, Sarah, has fallen gravely ill, while two other ballerinas in her troupe have died from the same mysterious malady. Foul play is suspected, meaning Maggie must discover what is plaguing her friend before it's too late.
Meanwhile, there are twists galore as Clara Hess awaits execution, amid rumblings of an attack by the Japanese on Pearl Harbor.
Whew! There is a lot going on in this story and I loved every minute of it!! This installment gives Maggie something, and someone, other than herself to focus on, so that gradually, she begins to regain her equilibrium.
The mystery involving Sarah mysterious illness provided pulse pounding suspense, and the Clara Hess performance was absolutely riveting.
I especially enjoyed the way a certain feline helped raise Maggie’s spirits and get her head back in the game.
The author also explores some disturbing conspiracy theories that have been floating around for years concerning how much the US knew about an imminent attack on Pearl Harbor.
Overall, I was very pleased with this chapter of the series and was relieved to see the old black dog gave Maggie a bit of peace and that her fighting spirit is back with a vengeance.
I’m very much looking forward to the next book in the series!