Two rival spies.
As if The Parasol Protectorate series met The Princess Bride and a corseted Lara Croft: Tomb Raider\' Kirkus Reviews\'With Secret identities, Secret doors, and Secret histories to spare, this high-octane layer-cake of escapism hits the spot\' Publishers Weekly. . .
A sprightly feminist tale that offers everything from an atmospheric Gothic abbey to Secret societies\' Entertainment Weekly\'A joyride of a debut . . . .
PRAISE FOR THE DANGEROUS DAMSELS\'As much fun as the English language will permit\' New York Times Book Review\'Melds the Victorian wit of Sherlock Holmes with the brash adventuring of Indiana Jones . .
This is work after all.
But when an attraction starts to grow there may be more at stake than just the throne .
Unflappable master spy and Alice\'s greatest rival.
Together they must assume the identity of husband and wife in order to gain access to the traitor party.
Alice is determined to remain professional. .
When rumours of an assassination plot against the Queen begin to circulate, Alice is immediately assigned to the case.
However, she won\'t be working alone.
Enter Daniel Bixby. .
What could possibly go wrong .
One fake marriage.
Two rival spies