Pre World War II—Politics and murder in LA !

The Hollywood Spy (Maggie Hope mysteries #10) by Susan Elia MacNeal           

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Maggie Hope in 1943 Los Angeles up to her neck in plots involving the far right. Nazis, Ku Klux Klan, police adherents, and others. What seemed like the sad, accidental death of a young woman, Gloria Hutton, Maggie’s more-than-friend, Flight Commander John Sterling’s fiancé, turns into something else. 
MacNeal has unveiled the racism and bigotry seeded in the nation. What I find shocking is it seems history is doomed to repeat itself. That’s the part that left me inwardly wincing and horrified.
There are depths overlaying John’s call-to-arms to Maggie. As Maggie uncovers the circumstances surrounding Gloria’s death, even more secrets are exposed.
A powerful addition to the Maggie Hope story.

A Random House - Ballantine ARC via NetGalley 

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