India Black

India Black
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Madam of Espionage Series, Book 1

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فرمت کتاب

ebook

تاریخ انتشار

2011

نویسنده

Carol K. Carr

شابک

9781101478295
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Publisher's Weekly

November 8, 2010
Set in 1876, Carr's breezy, fast-paced debut introduces feisty India Black, who runs a London brothel catering to gentlemen, many of whom recognize the reference to the Tennyson poem in the brothel's name, Lotus House. When a patron turns up dead at Lotus House, India plots to dump the corpse elsewhere to preserve her business's reputation, but her efforts are interrupted by the shadowy Mr. French, who assumes responsibility for disposal of the body. In exchange, India agrees to go undercover at the behest of the prime minister himself, Benjamin Disraeli, to prevent highly sensitive documents that the victim was carrying from falling into the wrong hands. The dead man proves to have been Sir Archibald Latham, of the War Office, and the missing documents regard England's readiness to fight the Russians in the Balkans. Readers should be prepared for formulaic plot twists involving numerous escapes and gunfights.



Kirkus

January 1, 2011

A clever madam finds herself defending Her Majesty Queen Victoria's government from international intrigue.

India Black is the proprietress of Lotus House, an upscale London brothel serving the finest of England's civil servants and military men. When one such upstanding gentleman, known as Bowser, keels over dead in the midst of a particularly embarrassing session, India aims to leave his body for discovery far from her house with the help of Vincent, a filthy street urchin. They're stopped in their tracks by a dark, handsome stranger, Bowser's colleague at the War Office, who's happy to help remove the corpse to a slightly less disreputable setting so long as they turn over a portfolio of government documents Bowser had on him. But Bowser's case has gone missing, along with his tart. This development bodes ill for England—so ill that India is grabbed off the street and brought to Prime Minister Disraeli's office to hatch a plan to retrieve the case from the Russian embassy. With the help of Vincent, a fellow lady of the evening, and the handsome gentleman from the War Office, India dodges Cossacks and a meddlesome vicar, proving herself resourceful, stubborn and amusingly cynical, even as she risks death for the gratitude of her country, plus a new gown and furs.

With a heroine reminiscent of Jacqueline Carey's Kushiel's Legacy series, this saucy debut is a satisfying amusement, with the happy promise of more to come.

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Booklist

December 15, 2010
India Black, the beautiful young madam of Lotus House, an elegant brothel in Victorian England, has her hands full keeping her girls in line, avoiding the police, and dealing with an insistent clergyman who hopes to save all of them. When Sir Archibald Latham, a high-ranking official at the War Office, dies of a heart attack while enjoying the services of one of Indias tarts, she finds herself in the middle of a deadly espionage game between Russian and British agents who want the military secrets that were in Sir Archibalds briefcase. French, a handsome British spy, catches India disposing of Lathams body and blackmails her into helping him recover the missing papers. The trail takes them from the Russian embassy to Claridges Hotel and down the English coast as they try to elude the Russians who want to kill them. Also threatening to distract them from their goal is the growing attraction each feels for the other. Readers will enjoy this impressive debut novel, which provides a colorful portrait of Victorian society as seen through the eyes of a strong, intelligent woman.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2010, American Library Association.)




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