Susan Elia MacNeal introduced the remarkable Maggie Hope in her acclaimed debut, Mr. Churchillandrsquo;s Secretary. Now Maggie returns to protect Britainandrsquo;s beloved royals against an international plotandmdash;one that could change the course of history. and#160; As World War II sweeps the continent and England steels itself against German attack, Maggie Hope, former secretary to Prime Minister Winston Churchill, completes her training to become a spy for MI-5. Spirited, strong-willed, and possessing one of the sharpest minds in government for mathematics and code-breaking, she fully expects to be sent abroad to gather intelligence for the British front. Instead, to her great disappointment, she is dispatched to go undercover at Windsor Castle, where she will tutor the young Princess Elizabeth in math. Yet castle life quickly proves more dangerousandmdash;and deadlyandmdash;than Maggie ever expected. The upstairs-downstairs world at Windsor is thrown into disarray by a shocking murder, which draws Maggie into a vast conspiracy that places the entire royal family in peril. And as she races to save England from a most disturbing fate, Maggie realizes that a quick wit is her best defense, and that the smallest clues can unravel the biggest secrets, even within her own family.Praise for Mr. Churchillandrsquo;s Secretary and#160; andldquo;Think early Ken Follett, amp it up with a whipsmart young American not averse to red lipstick and vintage cocktails, season it with espionage during the London Blitz, and youandrsquo;ve got a heart-pounding, atmospheric debut.andrdquo;andmdash;Cara Black, author of Murder in Passy and#160; andldquo;Intelligent, richly detailed, and filled with suspense.andrdquo;andmdash;Stefanie Pintoff, author of Secret of the White Rose and#160; andldquo;A terrific read . . . Chock-full of fascinating period details and real people, including Winston Churchill, MacNealandrsquo;s fast-paced thriller gives a glimpse of the struggles, tensions, and dangers of life on the home front during World War II.andrdquo;andmdash;Rhys Bowen, author of Royal Blood and winner of the Agatha, Anthony, and Macavity awards