Dorothea The Spy


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Thea Schwartz is tough and capable. Raised by her older brother, an adventurer and hired gun, Thea can take care of herself. Or can she? When she comes to Twin Creeks, California, looking for her brother, Bram, and wanting to see her best friend, Colin Henderson, things don't go the way she envisioned. Immediately drawn into the ongoing treasure hunt that many of the mail order brides of Twin Creeks are already caught up in, Thea is, at first, excited at the prospect of adventure. Then that adventure becomes all too real when her life, and the life of the man she loves, are suddenly in terrible danger. Read all books by bestseller and Kindle All-Star author Katie Wyatt! Twin Creek's Rain Ranch Romance Series Book 1 Hanna The Helper Book 2 Mary Jo The Farmer Girl Book 3 Charlotte The Cleaver Book 4 Willow The Sister Book 5 Juniper The Daring Book 6 Emily The Mountain Lover Book 7 Louise May The Beekeeper Book 8 Elenore The Writer Book 9 Lizzy The Linguist Book 10 Dorothea The Spy Book 11 Arabella The Bookworm Book 12 Mildred The Merchants Daughter Read All Box Set Complete Series by bestseller and Kindle All-Star author Katie Wyatt! Available as a value box set amazon.com/dp/B08617N8JS (copy and paste the link into your browser) 1. A Novel Christian Romance Series Sweet Frontier Cowboys Collection 1 - 4 2. Montana Mail order Brides Brides of Bedford Series Collection 1 - 4 3. Aspen falls Complete Series Read allï¿1/2Mega Box Set Complete Series Available as a value box set amazon.com/dp/B0854K9DVX (copy and paste the link into your browser) 1.Pioneer Wilderness Romance 26 Book Mega Box Set Complete Series 2.Historical Pioneer Wilderness Romance 25 Book 6 Complete Series 3.Frontier Brides and Cowboys Western Romance 27 Book Mega Box Set 5 Complete Series 4. 50 Boxset Inspirational Historical Western Romances, Mail Order Bride 6. Frontier Brides Romance 23 Books 5 Complete Series Katie Wyatt's Clean and Wholesome novelette American Mail Order Bride Historical Western box set romance series is enjoyable for all ages.




Dorothy's Spy


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A Taste of Northern Spies


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An unconscious body beside the railroad tracks. Police chasing whiskey runners through the park of a neighbouring town. A mysterious paper. A stolen bike. A stranger hired-on-the-spot at the town's bakery. And then ... an American visitor discovered dead in his hotel suite. Are any of these events connected? Prohibition looks to be winding down in Dorothea Montgomery's Canadian province but has the ugly world of illegal alcohol sales come to her apparently law abiding town? Dorothea is asked to put her "noticing" skills to work to answer these questions. And then there is the poignant issue of young hearts in love along with the knotty problem: does one include murder suspects in one's family celebrations? In this second book of the Dorothea Montgomery series, readers re-visit the 1920's town of Willowsdown and follow Dorothea as she unravels the skein of seemingly unrelated events with her usual gentle humour, wisdom and insight.




The Spy's Daughter


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Riding the wave of the very popular Regency genre, The Gentleman Spy Mysteries series mixes mystery with happily ever after romances to capture the hearts of readers. The fourth and final book in the darkly romantic Gentleman Spy Mysteries. Emily March, the illegitimate daughter of Sir Henry March, has all she needs: bountiful wealth, ample beauty, and abundant talent. But will this be enough to secure the one thing she truly wants: a loving marriage and her own family? However, it’s not her illegitimacy that stands in her way, but a mystery her father—an agent of the crown—has never been able to solve. Max Warthon has twice rescued Emily from the machinations of his sinister grandfather, the Earl of Warthon, enemy of Sir Henry. Max knows that getting too close to his daughter will lead to certain peril, but he cannot resist her. Played out in front of London’s high society, their whirlwind romance attracts everyone's attention — and raises the ire of the Earl. With old secrets standing in their way, will Emily and Max be able to unravel the mystery of an ancient hatred and unmask the true enemy? Their happiness and their lives depend on it.




The Spy Beside the Sea


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Dorothy O'Grady is uniquely placed in the annals of espionage. She was the first Briton condemned to death under the Treachery Act of 1940 after she was frequently spotted on the outskirts of Sandown (a prohibited area on the Isle of Wight), insisting time and again that her dog had strayed. Had her appeal not saved her from the gallows, she would have been the only woman of any nationality to suffer death under the Act during the Second World War – indeed, the only woman to be executed in Britain for spying in the 20th century. Yet the full story of her extraordinary brush with notoriety and its enduring legacy has never been told, despite the fact that it has more than once dominated the front pages of the British press and inspired both a BBC radio drama and a novel. Now, with the benefit of access to previously classified documents, the truth underpinning the O'Grady legend can finally be revealed. Following her appeal she served nine years in prison for her wartime crimes – but was she really a spy in the employ of Germany? Or was O'Grady, as she insisted years later, a self-seeking tease who committed her apparent treachery 'for a giggle'? Or was there some other motivation which drove her to wartime infamy in a case which reverberated around the world? In The Spy Beside the Sea, author and journalist Adrian Searle examines all the evidence to reach a disturbing conclusion.




Dorothea


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The Unexpected Mrs. Pollifax


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“Should delight you whether you’re looking for smiles or thrills.”—The New York Times Book Review Mrs. Virgil (Emily) Pollifax of New Brunswick, New Jersey, was a widow with grown, married children. She was tired of attending her Garden Club meetings. She wanted to do something good for her country. So, naturally, she became a CIA agent. She takes on a “job” in Mexico City. The assignment doesn’t sound dangerous at first, but then, as often happens, something goes wrong. Now our dear Mrs. Pollifax finds herself embroiled in quite a hot Cold War—and her country’s enemies find themselves entangled with one unbelievably feisty lady. “Mrs. Pollifax gives Agatha Christie’s Miss Marple a rival to reckon with.”—Toronto Star




The Spy's Convenient Bride


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No longer an agent of the Crown, Luke Macalister doesn’t know who he is outside the clandestine world he spent the better part of a decade in. When he is awarded an earldom for something he didn’t do, he sees only a future of boredom and responsibility as the new Earl of Kenswick, a future he’s desperate to escape. ​The daughter of the late Baron Kenswick, Miss Vivian Burke despises everything about the new earl she’s never met. That he turns out to be handsome and charming, and incapable of taking anything seriously, does not elevate him in her opinion. Until he offers her a deal—he will hand over the deed to her childhood home in exchange for a six-month marriage of convenience. To save herself and her mother, she has no choice but to say yes. ​Their plans of a boring six months in London are soon derailed as Luke’s life as a spy catches up to him and he’s left with no choice but to trust his new wife. Armed with only a diary and a signet ring, Luke and Vivian race against treasonous forces to save a life, to save England, and if they’re lucky enough, they just might save each other and find love along the way.




An Elm Creek Quilts Collection


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Three complete novels in the "New York Times"-bestselling series are gatheredtogether for this volume. Includes "The Sugar Camp Quilt, Circle of Quilters," and "The Quilter's Homecoming."




Stalin's Romeo Spy


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Living a life that seems incredible even for a spy novel, Dmitri Bystrolyotov was a sailor, doctor, lawyer, and writer, fluent in many languages, whose success as a spy hinged on the fact that he was a charming, handsome, and very adept at seducing women. He stole military secrets from Germany and Italy and fed Stalin information from all over Europe, with his conquests including a French embassy employee, the wife of a British official, and a disfigured Gestapo officer. His story took an unexpected turn when at the height of Stalin's purges he was arrested, tortured, and sentenced to hard labor in the Gulag, where he risked further punishment by documenting how the regime he once served fully and unquestioningly had descended into a monstrous legacy of crimes against humanity.