The Laurentine Spy by Emily Gee
'The secret passages didn't extend to the newer portions of the citadel - the men's wing and the royal chambers, the rooms where matters of military intelligence were discussed. If they did, there'd be no need to ask questions and draw attention to herself, no need to guide conversations to risky subjects.'
- page 16 US edition
Tuesday, 17 November 2009
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This one looks good, can't wait to see your review on it when you are done reading it.
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