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Treacherous Is the Night - Anna Lee Huber
Treacherous Is the Night
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In 1919 England, in the shadow of The Great War, many look to the spirit world for answers. But it will take an all too earthbound intrigue to draw in the discerning heroine of Anna Lee Huber’s latest mystery … It’s not that Verity Kent doesn’t sympathize with those eager to make contact with... show more
In 1919 England, in the shadow of The Great War, many look to the spirit world for answers. But it will take an all too earthbound intrigue to draw in the discerning heroine of Anna Lee Huber’s latest mystery …
It’s not that Verity Kent doesn’t sympathize with those eager to make contact with lost loved ones. After all, she once believed herself a war widow. But now that she’s discovered Sidney is very much alive, Verity is having enough trouble connecting with her estranged husband, never mind the dead. Still, at a friend’s behest, Verity attends a séance, where she encounters the man who still looms between her and Sidney—and a medium who channels a woman Verity once worked with in the Secret Service. Refusing to believe her former fellow spy is dead, Verity is determined to uncover the source of the spiritualist’s top secret revelation.

Then the medium is murdered—and Verity’s investigation is suddenly thwarted. Even Secret Service agents she once trusted turn their backs on her. Undaunted, Verity heads to war-torn Belgium, with Sidney by her side. But as they draw ever closer to the danger, Verity wonders if she’s about to learn the true meaning of till death do us part…
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Format: paperback
ISBN: 9781496713179
Publisher: Kensington
Pages no: 304
Edition language: English
Series: Verity Kent Mystery (#2)
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3.0 Treacherous is the Night (Verity Kent Mystery, #2)
This series is driving me crazy; I love the author's writing, the characters, the settings, the mysteries. But I hate one of the major plot points. [spoiler] Verity Kent's husband died during WWI - except, he didn't. He was wounded but allowed himself to be listed as killed in action, hiding w...
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