Janice Tangen
framed, friendship, family-dynamics, espionage, 1930s, murder, murder-investigation, law-enforcement, suspense, photographer, generations, Washington-DC, diplomat, historical-novel, historical-figures, historical-research**** I wish I had read the earlier books in series, it might have helped. It was very atmospheric, warts and all. The publisher's blurb is better than usual so the only thing I can add is that the diligence was as expected, the characters just a little pastel, and the whole very interesting. I requested and received a free ebook copy from Kensington Books via NetGalley. Thank you!
Ellen White
Elena had not met her grandparents, now coming from Europe with her parents for their sixth anniversary party. A party that ends with a murder, unknown to many she was a British spy is that why. Elena herself was a young M 16 agent with the setting pre WWII, using photography as a cover. The pictures later gave proof of who the murderer was. Also uncovering secrets and the times of Hitler and deceiving people or of what people wanted to hear. Well done with many twists. Given ARC by Net Galley and Random House for my voluntary review and my honest opinion