The Mistaken Wife

by Rose Melikan | Mystery & Thrillers | This book has not been rated.
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Registered by wingNu-Kneeswing of Knaresborough, North Yorkshire United Kingdom on 10/20/2020
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Journal Entry 1 by wingNu-Kneeswing from Knaresborough, North Yorkshire United Kingdom on Tuesday, October 20, 2020
This is one of the books I brought home from the book-sharing shelves in the bus shelter in Asenby at the weekend.
I don't know anything about it but the back cover tells me it's set in 1797 and refers to spies . . . sounds good to me!

From Google Overview: "It is the autumn of 1797. The war between the British and the French is being fought not just openly but also in secret by a network of spies. Reluctant heiress Mary Finch is no stranger to adventure, but even she hesitates before accepting this assignment: to travel secretly to Paris and disrupt vital Franco-American negotiations. She must rely wholly upon a stranger while deceiving her "dearest friend," Captain Robert Holland. Once in France, Mary’s safety rests on a knife-edge, and her colleague has secrets of his own. Undaunted, she sets about her task with wit, stealth, and determination. But she is not the only spy in Paris, and there is more than one British life in jeopardy if she fails. As implacable enemies join forces against her, Mary may lose everything."

Journal Entry 2 by wingNu-Kneeswing at Knaresborough, North Yorkshire United Kingdom on Friday, November 27, 2020
An unadventurous historical adventure with a couple of the most boring spies I've ever encountered . . . I tried to get interested but it had nothing going for it and I had to give up . . .

Released 3 yrs ago (3/24/2021 UTC) at Larch Close Book Exchange in Knaresborough, North Yorkshire United Kingdom

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