For
fans of Jacqueline Winspear, Laurie R. King, and Anne Perry, Mr. Churchill’s Secretary captures
the drama of an era of unprecedented challenge—and the greatness that rose to
meet it.
London, 1940. Winston
Churchill has just been sworn in, war rages across the Channel, and the threat
of a Blitz looms larger by the day. But none of this deters Maggie Hope. She
graduated at the top of her college class and possesses all the skills of the
finest minds in British intelligence, but her gender qualifies her only to be
the newest typist at No. 10 Downing Street. Her indefatigable spirit and
remarkable gifts for codebreaking, though, rival those of even the highest men
in government, and Maggie finds that working for the prime minister affords her
a level of clearance she could never have imagined—and opportunities she will
not let pass. In troubled, deadly times, with air-raid sirens sending
multitudes underground, access to the War Rooms also exposes Maggie to the
machinations of a menacing faction determined to do whatever it takes to change
the course of history.
Ensnared in a web of spies,
murder, and intrigue, Maggie must work quickly to balance her duty to King and
Country with her chances for survival. And when she unravels a mystery that
points toward her own family’s hidden secrets, she’ll discover that her quick
wits are all that stand between an assassin’s murderous plan and Churchill
himself.
In this daring debut, Susan Elia MacNeal blends
meticulous research on the era, psychological insight into Winston Churchill,
and the creation of a riveting main character, Maggie Hope, into a
spectacularly crafted novel.
Bantam Books published Mr. Churchill’s Secretary by Susan Elia MacNeal in
2012.
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