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Moment's Shadow
Moment's Shadow | Anna Lee Huber
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Violence, reprisal, and intrigue abound in post-World War I Ireland as the bloody conflict between the Irish Republican Army and the British authorities continues to escalate. But former Secret Service agent Verity Kent must deal with a more immediate concern--the possession of poisonous gas by a ruthless adversary . . . August 1920, Dublin, Ireland: A fraught task keeps Verity and her husband Sidney in the country after their initial clandestine mission has been completed: the traitor Lord Ardmore is scheming to employ the deadly phosgene gas he's stolen for some terrifying purpose, and the couple will need both the Crown forces and the rebels' help to thwart him. As they pursue their quarry, they are drawn into a case involving a series of cunning and brazen jewel thefts. Many believe it is the work of the Irish rebels, seeking to fund their revolution, but when Verity and Sidney are also approached by Michael Collins and the IRA to unmask the thief, they suspect he may instead be an opportunist using the political unrest as a cover for his crimes. As the thief continues to pull ever more risky jobs--including targeting Verity and their friends--the couple receive new intelligence that the gas they seek may be intended for a crowded event, one that the entire world will be attuned to. They must stop Lord Ardmore at all costs--or the consequences will be devastating . . .
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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 🔻

robinb view as well (per usual). My only caveat (and it was a personal one) was the sheer number of characters to keep up with. But I managed as the narrative gave me hints and reminders along the way.

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⭐️
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