I have read and enjoyed all of the books in this series, starting with Mr. Churchill’s Secretary. Maggie Hope is a resourceful, smart and spunky protagonist who takes great, and possibly foolish, risks, in order to help with the war effort. In The Prisoner in the Castle, Maggie has been exiled to an island where agents who pose a risk to security are secretly being housed. Over the course of Maggie’s stay on the isolated and claustrophobic island, life goes on with one big exception…Maggie’s fellow agents are being killed at a rapid, daily rate. Why? What danger do they present? Who can be trusted? How will the murderer be stopped? Will Maggie survive or could this be the end of the series? You will need to read the novel to find out.
Thank you NetGalley and the publisher for a fun read in an enjoyable series.
This is the first, but will not be the last, book that I read by this author. Her novels are now being published by the wonderful Poisoned Pen Press, a great place to find new authors and series.
Did you watch the PBS show on the young Victoria? Would you like to know more about her and the times she lived in and molded? If yes, today, the well written and absorbing biography of this fascinating woman, Victoria the Queen, is an e-book bargain at $1.99.
I blogged on this book in June 2017. The review may be found in my archives. I enjoy the Maggie Hope series and am currently reading the author’s soon to be released next book courtesy of NetGalley. The Paris Spy is an e-book bargain today at $1.99. You can catch up and then, later this summer, read The Prisoner in the Castle, the novel that I am currently enjoying. If you like WW II mysteries with a female protagonist, the series could be for you.![The Punishment She Deserves: A Lynley Novel by [George, Elizabeth]](https://images-na.ssl-images-amazon.com/images/I/51I5s4YjhYL._SY346_.jpg)
Jenny Colgan is a talented writer of light, humorous women’s fiction. I find that her novels are good reads for when I want to escape. In this book, The Cafe by the Sea, the escape is to the fictional island of Mure in very northern Scotland. The scenery is beautiful, the family life complicated and the romance eventually works ot as it tends to in this kind of fiction. Recommended for a relaxing, stressfree read.
Do you know a child who has been afraid? Do they have a fear that just seems to grow and grow? In this short children’s book, the author personifies fear as an ever present companion to a school-aged girl. Over the course of this story, the protagonist’s fear shrinks to manageable size. She learns that many of her peers face fears as well and so she is not alone. This is a reassuring book that maybe some of us adults could benefit from as well!
This short book provides the young reader with a painless grammar lesson. With witty illustrations and a lack of pedantry, the author demonstrates how to write clearly and effectively. A bonus is that the profits from this book will be donated to charity. A good book for teachers with a sense of humor.