The King's Justice
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**Can a stolen violin lead secret agent and spy Maggie Hope to a new serial killer terrorizing London? Find out as the acclaimed World War II mystery series from *New York Times* bestselling author Susan Elia MacNeal continues.** Maggie Hope …
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**Can a stolen violin lead secret agent and spy Maggie Hope to a new serial killer terrorizing London? Find out as the acclaimed World War II mystery series from *New York Times* bestselling author Susan Elia MacNeal continues.** Maggie Hope started out as Winston Churchill's secretary, but now she's a secret agent--and the only one who can figure out how a missing violin ties into a series of horrifying murders. London, December 1942. As the Russian army repels German forces from Stalingrad, Maggie Hope takes a much-needed break from spying to defuse bomb in London. But Maggie herself is an explosion waiting to happen. Traumatized by her past, she finds herself living dangerously--taking huge risks, smoking, drinking, and speeding through the city streets on a motorbike. The last thing she wants is to get entangled in another crime. But when she's called upon to look into the theft of a Stradavarius, one of the finest violins ever made, Maggie can't resist. Meanwhile, there's a serial killer on the loose in London, targeting conscientious objectors. Little does Maggie know that investigating this dangerous predator will pit her against a new evil--and old enemies. Only Maggie can uncover the connection between the robbery, the murders, and her own past. This description comes from the publisher. *The King's Justice* is the ninth book in the Maggie Hope Mysteries series, the first of which is *Mr. Churchill's Secretary*.
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