
The Queen's Accomplice
A Maggie Hope Mystery
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Susan Duerden
Spy and code breaker extraordinaire Maggie Hope returns to war-weary London, where she is thrust into the dangerous hunt for a monster as the New York Times best-selling mystery series for fans of Jacqueline Winspear, Charles Todd, and Anne Perry continues.
England, 1942. The Nazis' relentless Blitz may have paused, but London's nightly blackouts continue. Now, under the cover of darkness, a madman is brutally killing and mutilating young women in eerie and exact re-creations of Jack the Ripper's crimes. What's more, he's targeting women who are reporting for duty to be Winston Churchill's spies and saboteurs abroad.
The officers at MI5 quickly realize they need the help of Special Agent Maggie Hope to find the killer dubbed "the Blackout Beast". A trap is set. But once the murderer has his sights on Maggie, not even Buckingham Palace can protect the resourceful spy from her fate.
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Fantastic Book
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Truly the best!
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A bit dark...
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Maggie Hope continues to spark my interest.
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Sing song performance is annoying
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Between Elia Mac Neal's clever prose and Susan Duerden's inspired performance, this is another in the series not to be missed!
Another all-engrossing Maggie Hope mystery!
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I really enjoy these books, they have excellent plots.Would you be willing to try another one of Susan Duerden’s performances?
NO WAY!!! She is way to sing-songy (Yes, I know that it's a made up word.) I enjoy the plot and writing of these books, but the narration is horrendous.For the love of GOD, please get a new narrator!
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Very suspenseful!
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A good entry but a bit slow to start
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The subject matter of this book was more personally violent to me as it spoke to the poisonous misogyny and violence spoken towards and committed against women who were at this time moving further into independence than any other time preceding it as WW2 progressed to its final years.
The narrowing of the lens from the wider view of the war was an appreciated departure. And Maggie Hope's character just keeps getting better.
I wouldn't call this a stand alone. If I hadn't read all the preceding books, I would have missed much nuance. Can't wait for my next Audible credit so I can listen to the next one!
Boggled at other reviewers dislike of the narrator
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