"Enchanting flowery espionage romance"
Harvard graduate student Eloise Kelly continues to search
the English archives to learn more about the mysterious
Regency era spy the Pink Carnation (see THE SECRET HISTORY
OF THE PINK CARNATION). The History PHD candidate comes
across some interesting early nineteenth century
correspondence between Lady Henrietta and the elusive Pink
Carnation. Henrietta learns that France has sent the Black Tulip to
England to assassinate the Pink Carnation. No one in the
War Office has any idea who the Black Tulip is or whether
the person is male or female though most assume the
assassin is a male except for the few who knows what sex
the Pink Carnation is. Unable to ignore what she found
out, Henrietta is determined to uncover the identity of
the killer secret agent before that person can harm the
Pink Carnation. At the same time the War Office assigns
her best friend rake Miles Dorrington to do likewise. As
initially the two counter spies trip over one another,
they admit their attraction and fall in love, but he wants
her out of the deadly contest while she demands to be his
partner in every way. This sequel contains much of the same ingredients that
made the first book so delightful. The story line stars
two likable protagonists with the same objective, but
differing views on how and who should achieve this goal.
Thus the likable lead couple adds romance and tension
while much of the support cast provides humor and even
more tenseness to this strong historical espionage.
Though Ms. Kelly's role seems unnecessary and the final
confrontation between spies a stretch considering the
talent readers will take immense pleasure from this
enchanting thriller and look forward to more flowery
espionage romances. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted December 15, 2005
SummaryThe author of The Secret History of the Pink
Carnation continues the romantic adventures of England's
greatest spy with a newly arrived adversary from France, the
murderous Black Tulip
The Pink Carnation, history's most elusive spy and
England's only hope for preventing a Napoleonic invasion,
returns in Lauren Willig's dazzling imaginative new
historical romance.
The Masque of the Black Tulip opens with the
murder of a courier from the London War Office, his
confidential dispatch for the Pink Carnation stolen.
Meanwhile, the Black Tulip, France's deadliest spy, is in
England with instructions to track down and kill the Pink
Carnation. Only Henrietta Uppington and Miles Dorrington
know where the Pink Carnation is stationed. Using a secret
code book, Henrietta has deciphered a message detailing the
threat of the Black Tulip. Meanwhile, the War Office has
enlisted Miles to track down the notorious French spy before
he (or she) can finish the deadly mission. But what
Henrietta and Miles don't know is that while they are trying
to find the Black Tulip (and possibly falling in love), the
Black Tulip is watching them.
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