
She isn’t sure how she feels about Hugh, she loves him but hesitates giving her whole heart to him especially after losing John.


While grieving for John, she meets Hugh who is also a spy. Her fiancé, John Sterling, went missing in action and is presumed dead. Maggie’s personal life has been a shamble for awhile now. She thinks she is ready to make the ultimate sacrifice should the need arise…the British government issues a cyanide capsule to all spies as a ‘just in case’ option after all! She has thought of every possible scenario….so she thinks, but Maggie soon discovers more than she bargained for in Germany, both professionally and personally. She has trained for this moment and she feels that she is mentally prepared for the things she is about to witness in Germany. The odds of her successfully completing this mission are against her. No one thinks she is ready or has the ability to complete the mission, especially her contact in Germany. She is the first woman spy to be given such a dangerous mission. Maggie wants to prove to the British government that she can do this mission. But when an opportunity presents itself for Maggie to stay on longer and further infiltrate the German society, she decides to press her luck. The mission is only supposed to last a couple of days-in and out. She is now a Special Operations Executive-or more commonly known as a spook.īritain plans to drop her behind enemy lines in Germany where she will bug the office of a high ranking Nazi official who just happens to be her estranged mother. After serving as a secret agent and saving Princess Elizabeth in the previous book, Maggie’s performance has earned her a full-fledged membership into the newly formed black ops organization.

Maggie Hope has finally gotten the opportunity she has been waiting for to prove herself.
