Rivals in the City by Y.S. Lee

Rivals in the City (A Mary Quinn Mystery)

by Y.S. Lee

The fourth colourful and action-packed Victorian detective novel about the exploits of agent Mary Quinn.

Mary Quinn and James Easton have set up as private detectives and are also unofficially engaged to be married. But when the Agency asks Mary to take on a special final case, she can't resist, and agrees. Convicted fraudster Henry Thorold (from book one, A Spy in the House) is dying in prison. His daughter, Angelica, is coming to see him one last time. Mary's brief is to monitor these visits in case Mrs Thorold, last heard of as a fugitive in France, decides to pay him one last visit. But Mrs Thorold's return would place James in grave personal danger. Thanks to the complications of love and family loyalties, the stakes for everyone involved are higher than ever.

Reviewed by Amanda on

4 of 5 stars

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A decent conclusion to this series. Would have liked more of Mary's family history and less of a rather silly reason for keeping James and Mary separated during the book, but the romance reader in me was satisfied by the ending.

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