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Penny for Your Secrets (Verity Kent, Bk 3)
Penny for Your Secrets - Verity Kent, Bk 3
Author: Anna Lee Huber
England, 1919. In Anna Lee Huber’s latest mystery, former Secret Service agent Verity Kent is finding that life after wartime offers its own share of danger . . . — The Great War may be over, but for many, there are still obstacles on the home front. Reconciling with her estranged husband makes Verity sympathetic to her friend Ada&...  more »
ISBN-13: 9781496713193
ISBN-10: 1496713192
Publication Date: 10/29/2019
Pages: 326
Rating:
  • Currently 3.9/5 Stars.
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3.9 stars, based on 14 ratings
Publisher: Kensington
Book Type: Paperback
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hardtack avatar reviewed Penny for Your Secrets (Verity Kent, Bk 3) on + 2555 more book reviews
Huber delivers another good story about Verity and Sidney Kent and things which happened in World War I. Not everything was settled in that war, and not everything in this story gets settled in this book. There are one or two loose ends to tie up, but then Max hasn't examined the papers in his late father's office which are safely---and hopefully---still locked up.
reviewed Penny for Your Secrets (Verity Kent, Bk 3) on + 1436 more book reviews
This novel finds Verity Kent and her husband, Sidney, trying to help her friend, Ada, whose husband has been shot. Following a threat to her husband during a party at her home, she has become the chief suspect. Ada informs Verity that she did not shoot her husband and asks for Verity's help to find the killer. As the search progresses, there are other murders which seem to be connected to that of the Marquess of Rockham.

A colleague of Verity's from the war is killed during an assumed burglery where nothing appears to have been stollen. The sister believes that her sister was murdered and asks for help. The Kents are now searching for two killers.

As the novel moves forward the author connects these murders and others creating a tangled situation that the UK government would rather leave alone. A high ranking individual in Naval Intelligence may be involved, a man who appears in several other mysteries of thes series.

Yes, i've finied another Verity Kent book. However, I am a bit disappointed with the series. There are so many details repearted over and over from one novel to another that it's like readring the same book with changes only in the murders and the perpetrators. I feel that it could be one continuing novel. I hope others do not mind the repetition.


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