Locked in Pursuit
An Electra McDonnell Novel
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- $20.99
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- $20.99
Publisher Description
The fourth instalment in Ashley Weaver's delightful series, Locked in Pursuit follows safecracker Electra McDonnell fighting Nazis at every turn as World War II looms over London.
Safecracker Ellie McDonnell hasn’t seen Major Ramsey—her handsome but aloof handler in the British government—since their tumultuous mission together three months before, but when she hears about a suspicious robbery in London she feels compelled to contact him. Together they discover that a rash of burglaries leads back to a hotbed of spies in the neutral city Lisbon, Portugal, and an unknown object brought to London by a mysterious courier.
As the thieves become more desperate and their crimes escalate, it becomes imperative that Ellie and Ramsey must beat them at their own game. Fighting shadowy assailants, enemy agents, and the mutual attraction they’ve agreed not to acknowledge, Ellie and Ramsey work together to learn if it truly takes a thief to catch a thief.
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The animated fourth installment in Weaver's Electra "Ellie" McDonnell series (after Playing It Safe) opens in 1941 England during the blitz. When Ellie, a former thief now working for British military intelligence, reads a newspaper account of a robbery at a diplomat's dinner party, she suspects it may be connected to one of her previous missions. She brings her suspicions to her handler, Major Gabriel Ramsey—one of her two love interests—and together they discover that the Nazis are tearing through London and Portugal in search of a map that identifies the location of a tungsten mine they need to manufacture munitions. To foil the Germans' plans, Ellie joins forces with her second love interest, forger Felix Lacey. Meanwhile, in a subplot that carries over from previous series entries, Ellie works to prove that her late mother did not murder her father during WWI. Weaver's prose sometimes gets bogged down in verbosity ("I was caught in a sort of quagmire of indecision") and superfluous underlining ("We need to find out what they're looking for before someone else is killed"). Still, with many well-deployed historical mystery tropes on offer, including a juicy love triangle and a host of elegant gowns, it's an enjoyable, fast-paced lark. Fans of Susan Elia MacNeal and Rhys Bowen will have fun.