

Huber does such a good job of weaving history with fiction that it's almost seamless in its flow. This book is no exception. This book finds Verity and Sidney still in the volatile environs of Ireland straddling the fence between their sympathies for the IRA's initiative and their own British allegiance.
I enjoyed the sense of danger and the craftiness of the subterfuge in this one. Verity and Sidney's tenacity and intelligence were in ample 🔻
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And just one shout out about the ending...wow...what a cliffhanger.
As always, Verity can't grace my Kindle again soon enough. 4.25/5⭐️ 1mo