The key to deceit

Ashley Weaver

Book - 2022

"The second in the Electra McDonnell series from Edgar-nominated author Ashley Weaver, The Key to Deceit, is a delightful World War II mystery filled with spies, murder, romance, and wit. London, 1940. After years of stealing from the rich and giving to the poor--well, to themselves, anyway--Ellie McDonnell and her family have turned over a new leaf as they help the government's war effort. It's true that the straight-laced Major Ramsey didn't give them much choice, but still, Ellie must admit she doesn't miss breaking and entering as much as she might have thought. What she does miss is the challenge of unlocking an impossible code and the adrenaline rush that comes from being somewhere she shouldn't. So when ...Major Ramsey turns up unannounced with another job, she can't say no. A woman's body has been found floating in the Thames, with a bracelet locked onto her wrist, and a cameo locket attached to it. It's clear this woman was involved in espionage, but whose side was she on? Who was she reporting to? And who wanted her dead?"--

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Subjects
Genres
War stories
Detective and mystery fiction
Spy fiction
Novels
Cozy mysteries
Historical fiction
War fiction
Published
New York : Minotaur Books 2022.
Language
English
Main Author
Ashley Weaver (author)
Edition
First edition
Physical Description
262 pages ; 25 cm
ISBN
9781250780508
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Review by Booklist Review

ldquo;Safecracking for King and Country" is the motto of reformed safecracker/locksmith/thief Ellie McDonnell, who has been recruited (under threat of imprisonment) by British military intelligence during WWII and assigned to break open any container that might hold Nazi secrets. In this thoroughly ingenious blend of rom-com and spy cozy, Ellie, who was introduced, along with her locksmith uncle, in A Peculiar Combination (2021), works largely solo here, under orders from a man to whom she's desperately attracted, the devastatingly handsome and excruciatingly proper Major Ramsey. The lock that Ellie is under orders to pick is on a bracelet on the arm of a drowned woman, who either leaped or was pushed into the Thames. Ellie's examination of the victim's bracelet and belongings yields a spying device and a key to a wind-up clock. As Ellie and Major Ramsey investigate a possible spy ring, using shadowing, impersonation, and Ellie's contacts in the London underworld, the fast-paced plot alternates between scary and comic. Ellie narrates, in a witty, matter-of-fact way, filling us in about picking locks, using her contacts with shady antiques dealers and fences to find the mysterious clock, and coping with the myriad privations of living in London during the war. Ellie is wonderfully resourceful and divinely funny. Let's hope this expertise-and-romance-filled series continues for a very long time.

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Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Set during the early days of the Battle of Britain, Edgar finalist Weaver's excellent sequel to 2021's A Peculiar Combination continues the adventures of Electra "Ellie" McDonnell and her uncle Mick, who have eschewed safe cracking in favor of more legitimate work. When a young woman's body washes up on the banks of the Thames with a bracelet locked to her wrist, Ellie is recruited by Major Ramsey, an impassive and exceedingly handsome British intelligence officer, to remove the bracelet from the corpse's wrist. Together, Ellie and the major soon realize the dead woman was working as a spy for the Germans. Meanwhile, Ellie works with Felix Lacey, a longtime friend and possible romantic partner, to undercover the secrets behind Ellie's mother's decades-old conviction for murder. Weaver does a sensational job of evoking 1940 London and populates the story with endearing characters, none more so than Ellie, who's gutsy, smart, and completely unwilling to be outmaneuvered or left behind when danger presents itself. Readers will hope to see a lot more of Ellie. Agent: Ann Collette, Rees Literary. (May)

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Review by Kirkus Book Review

It's 1940 in London, and a family of locksmiths with a sideline in theft pulls off another job for the Crown. When Electra McDonnell and her family got caught trying to steal jewels, their choice was prison or working for the handsome, enigmatic Major Ramsey. Ellie's attracted to the dashing aristocrat, but so far their relationship has remained professional and sometimes antagonistic. Ramsey wants Ellie's Uncle Mick but has to settle for Ellie when he needs to remove a locked bracelet from the arm of a woman found dead in the Thames. Unlocking the bracelet is easy, and Ellie's able to provide some insight into Myra Fields' station in life from her clothing. A search reveals a camera in the bracelet, a clock key, and a bag of jewels hidden in the lining of a sable coat. Ellie's first job with Ramsey--in A Peculiar Combination (2021)--gave her a taste for danger, and she's more than willing to help uncover an espionage ring that's taking photos of juicy targets for the Germans. To Ramsey's dismay, Ellie calls on family friend and romantic interest Felix Lacey for help with a crooked pawnshop owner. Family contacts help track down the source of the jewels and lead to a boardinghouse where Myra lived. Ellie, with Ramsey masquerading as her husband, pretends to be Myra's cousin in order to look for clues. Once the German bombing commences, they push even harder to roll up the dangerous spy ring even as Ellie continues to look into her mother's conviction for murdering her father, a crime she denied to the day she died. Competing romances, slippery spies, and the horrors of the Blitz combine in an exciting mystery/adventure. Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.