The Irish question!

The Cold Light of Day (Verity Kent #7) by Anna Lee Huber    

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Sidney and Verity are secretly sent to Dublin to find out what’s happened to Captain Alec Xavier.

On their own cognizance they’re pursuing news of Lord Ardmore and the stolen cylinders of phosgene, a deadly poisonous gas.

They’re appalled at the situation in Ireland and the British Governments policy of coercion, following the Restoration of Order in Ireland Act.

The Black and Tans are a disgrace. The intelligence community is slack and privileged. 

Indeed they’re asked to investigate a scandal by the viceroy Lord French.

A young woman, Miss Kavanagh, of an aristocratic family had been attacked by the IRA in her back garden, her hair chopped off and left as an example for stepping out with a British Officer, a Lieutenant Delgrange. She was distraught by her parents’ attitude and committed suicide. That’s not the complete story and Verity’s anger builds as she and Sidney uncover the truth.

We leave them in Ireland contemplating the pursuit of Lord Ardmore, the Irish situation, and their future moves.

An exciting political thriller that reveals the passions of the time, grounded in a sympathetic reality. I really enjoyed this next step in the investigations of Verity and Sidney.


A Kensington ARC via NetGalley.                                              

Many thanks to the author and publisher.

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