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Now in paperback'a novel that ?handily fulfills its promise of intrigue and romance.'( Publishers Weekly )
Determined to secure another London season without assistance from her new brother-in-law, Mary Alsworthy accepts a secret assignment from Lord Vaughn on behalf of the Pink Carnation. She must infiltrate the ranks of the dreaded French spy, the Black Tulip, before he and his master can stage their planned invasion of England. Every spy has a weakness and for the Black Tulip that weakness is beautiful black-haired women'his ?petals? of the Tulip. A natural at the art of seduction, Mary easily catches the attention of the French spy, but Lord Vaughn never anticipated that his own heart would be caught as well. Fighting their growing attraction, impediments from their past, and, of course, the French, Mary and Vaughn find themselves lost in a treacherous garden of lies.
And as our modern-day heroine, Eloise Kelly, digs deeper into England's Napoleonic-era espionage, she becomes even more entwined with Colin Selwick, the descendant of her spy subjects.
Author Notes
Lauren Willig majored in renaissance studies and political science at Yale University, studied English history at Harvard University, and received a J.D. magna cum laude from Harvard Law School. She started writing the Pink Carnation series during law school. She practiced as a litigation associate at a large New York law firm for a year and a half before deciding to become a full-time writer.
(Bowker Author Biography)
Reviews (2)
Publisher's Weekly Review
In the fourth installment of the Pink Carnation series, Mary Alsworthy suddenly finds herself on the outside of polite society after her younger sister, Letty, marries Mary's intended. Partly from boredom, partly from fascination, Mary accepts the advances of spy master Lord Vaughn when he asks her to help uproot a French spy called the Black Tulip who has a weakness for dark-haired women. As it turns out, the Black Tulip is no longer interested just in beautiful companions; he demands a sacrifice of Mary that she is reluctant to make. Navigating both the world of high society, where, if Mary doesn't find a husband soon she'll be doomed to live off her sister's charity, and the underworld, Mary may only realize too late that the Black Tulip is more connected to her than she ever imagined. This historical romance is filled with witty repartee and arch conversations between Mary and Vaughn, leaving no doubt as to the story's conclusion. Though the occasional jumps to the modern-day travails of Eloise Kelly, a grad student researching the Vaughn family for her dissertation, are as jarring as ad breaks in the middle of a film, the novel handily fulfills its promise of intrigue and romance. (Feb.) (c) Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved
Library Journal Review
In her fourth book of the "Pink Carnation" series, Willig continues to follow the adventures of the "flower spies" of the Napoleonic era. This time, Mary Alsworthy and Lord Vaughn, characters from her previous book The Deception of the Emerald Ring, decide to infiltrate the ranks of the Black Tulip, the noted French spy. Paralleling this story is the present-day tale of Ph.D. candidate Eloise Kelly, who continues to be romanced by Colin Selwick and who must now deal with the attentions of the archivist in charge of the Vaughn family papers. Listeners will get wrapped up in this interesting story. At the end of the book, Willig provides historical notes putting the material in context, also showing where she has twisted history a bit to create a more effective tale. Narrator Kate Reading is masterful; it's amazing how she can move from speaking in a deep, formal British accent as Lord Vaughn to Eloise, who sounds like a breezy young American, without missing a beat. For all public libraries. [Penguin Audio also has a version available: 11 CDs. unabridged. 14 hrs. 2008. ISBN 978-0-14-314295-9. $39.95.--Ed.]--Danna Bell-Russel, Library of Congress (c) Copyright 2010. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted. All rights reserved.