Joanna bourne the black hawk6/27/2023 Bourne’s latest is less intense than previous installments, and she makes much of the comedy in the various characters’ futile attempts to keep secrets from their fellow master spies. The Black Hawk Joanna Bourne Buy This Book In All About Romance’s review of The Black Hawk in November 2011, Jean Wan wrote, Once in a while, during every reader’s literary life, you encounter a book that reminds you why you are a reader. Sinister plots are everywhere, as the blackmailer spins his elaborate schemes, Cami and Pax lay their traps, and their families and allies make their own plans. Cami and Pax were best friends as children and they meet again when Cami goes to meet a blackmailer who knows about her past. Most of those children have grown up, renounced their pasts, and gone on to live quietly in England, but Pax, or Devoir, remains one of the stealthiest spies and assassins in the Service. She is actually Vérité, one of the child-spies the French trained and slipped into British families. Camille Leyland, one of the best code-breakers working for the British Service, has personal secrets as well as professional ones. The British and French hold an uneasy truce, but the French Revolution rages on. The latest Spymaster historical romantic thriller reunites Thomas “Pax” Paxton with old friends Doyle ( The Forbidden Rose) and Hawker ( The Black Hawk).
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