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His Majesty's Hope (Maggie Hope, Bk 3)
His Majesty's Hope - Maggie Hope, Bk 3
Author: Susan Elia MacNeal
World War II has finally come home to Britain, but it takes more than nightly air raids to rattle intrepid spy and expert code breaker Maggie Hope. After serving as a secret agent to protect Princess Elizabeth at Windsor Castle, Maggie is now an elite member of the Special Operations Executive -- a black ops organization designed to aid the Brit...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780345536730
ISBN-10: 0345536738
Publication Date: 5/21/2013
Pages: 352
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  • Currently 3.9/5 Stars.
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3.9 stars, based on 62 ratings
Publisher: Bantam
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Audio CD
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reviewed His Majesty's Hope (Maggie Hope, Bk 3) on + 419 more book reviews
This is an excellent series....In this addition, Maggie Hope is sent into the heart of the war..she is parachuted into Germany and finds her way into Berlin...the first woman spy to infiltrate the Nazi controlled city and its highest level of society.....gathering information and passing it on. Even though much of the book it fiction, there is plenty of historical fact entwined throughout ...A great read....I recommend that you read this series in order, to follow the character development and growth of relationships....
ASJ avatar reviewed His Majesty's Hope (Maggie Hope, Bk 3) on + 341 more book reviews
Oustanding addition to the series. The plot just pulls you right and and keeps you turnin the pages. The presentation of historical facts are excellent and character development well done. One of my favorite historical mystery series.
cathyskye avatar reviewed His Majesty's Hope (Maggie Hope, Bk 3) on + 2260 more book reviews
First Line: The urn the ashes came in was beautiful-- shiny and black, with an enamel swastika on one side.


Since protecting Princess Elizabeth at Windsor Castle, Maggie Hope has been training as a new member of the Special Operations Executive, an elite black ops group whose mission is to aid the British war effort abroad. Maggie's first mission as a part of the SOE? To parachute into the heart of Germany to deliver badly needed supplies-- and to plant a listening device in the Berlin office of one of Hitler's trusted advisors. She will be the first female spy sent across the Channel. While in the Nazi capital, she takes the opportunity to gather information to pass on to SOE headquarters in London. The information she uncovers exposes an even more malevolent side of Nazi policy and puts her-- and others-- in mortal danger.

After the high octane conclusion to Maggie's last adventure in Princess Elizabeth's Spy, I assumed that there would be more of the same. There wasn't-- and that's not a bad thing. What this book may lack in nail-biting, rapid-fire action, it more than makes up for in Maggie's undercover work as a spy. Let's face it: all that action and chasing and running around would spell a quick ending to Maggie's career as a spy, and I definitely would not like to see that happen.

The action may be toned down slightly, but MacNeal shows readers the very real danger people faced if they opposed Hitler's policies. She does this by introducing several fine new characters. There is a Gentile woman married to a Jewish doctor, a German secretly fighting as a member of the Resistance, and a gifted young nurse whose mother is a high-ranking member of Hitler's team of wizards. Permeating the entire story is the evil of one of Hitler's lesser known plans that was carried out in German hospitals.

Maggie continues to grow in these books. She's not the weak-limbed, naive young girl she was at the beginning. She's gone through rigorous physical training and has even more opportunity to use that keen mind of hers to piece bits of information together. Her impetuosity has been tempered a bit, probably because she's more capable of recognizing her own mortality. In addition, she learns even more about her past because three members of her family figure quite prominently in the story.

Susan Elia MacNeal brings war torn Europe to life through her characters. His Majesty's Hope stands alone well, but it would be a shame for you to miss any part of Maggie Hope's adventures. I'm looking forward to discovering what this strong, intelligent woman will be up to next.


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