Mary Bennet is a Spy for the British Government!
Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
Source: Review Copy from Author
TYPE OF NOVEL: Pride and Prejudice Sequel about a Secondary Character
SERIES: The Secret Life of Mary Bennet #2 (I’d recommend reading Book One of this series – The Secret Life of Mary Bennet – prior to this book)
THE PREMISE: Mary is in London for the Season working as a spy for the British government, and her assignment is to investigate the murder of a messenger who worked for various members of Parliament. Is his death related to a political uprising or overthrow? Or is there a connection to Napoleon’s actions in France? Will Mary be able to work on this case without the Darcys discovering the truth about her secret life…?
MY THOUGHTS:
I’ve always loved stories that spotlight and flesh out Mary Bennet’s character, and I love that there are currently two series that portray her investigating crimes and solving mysteries – I am here for them both! With Mary being studious and often overlooked, her developing astute observational skills and enjoying the secretive nature of spy work is a very believable journey.
What I am enjoying most about this series is Mary – witnessing her work as a spy, her character evolution, and her relationships with others. I feel like Katherine Cowley deeply understands Mary and portrayed her with both authenticity and sensitivity. She shows Mary’s unease in social situations and conditioning to keep her feelings to herself. And she also displays Mary’s growth – how she has shed her judgmental views and priggish superiority, and how she tentatively opens herself up for deeper relationships. I really enjoyed seeing how Mary began to trust her spy partner, Fanny Cramer, and understand her sister, Kitty, in a new way.
In addition, I loved seeing how fearless and resourceful Mary was when it came to her spy work. She gets into some dangerous and unpleasant situations. And like with her previous studies with accomplishments, Mary shows a lot of determination and perseverance. And yet Mary must engage in subterfuge and hide all her spy work activities from her family. How they wanted to spend time with her and how she kept needing to go all these places and make up falsehoods – it was interesting to see her deal with those new challenges.
As for the mystery itself, I think it was well done and engaging. There is a large host of new characters introduced and it was fascinating to see all the ways Katherine Cowley implemented actual historic events and incorporated them in her plot, such as the Ice Fair on the Thames River in 1814 and the Customs House explosion. I’ll admit though, I did sometimes find the political aspects of the story a little harder to follow. I’m not sure if it was because of my own lack of interest in their affairs and policies or if there were maybe too many characters and personal agendas to remember. A dramatis personae would have been an excellent resource.
With The True Confessions of a London Spy, Katherine Cowley delivers another thrilling and transformative adventure for our Mary Bennet! Readers who love mysteries, stories with rich historical backdrops, and the evolution of a quiet and overlooked character into a courageous and admirable heroine will adore this series. And the wonderful news is that the final installment of this series – The Lady’s Guide to Death and Deception – will be released shortly (September 2022)!
I absolutely loved this book and the previous one, impatiently waiting for September too. funnily enough it was political elements that made it stand out a bit more for me, I really enjoyed that part . I am always open to Mary as the lead as so little is known of her it is easy to branch out and have the possibilities be almost endless.
That’s great, Kathryn! I agree about Mary being in the lead.
Really enjoyed thecstory and have already pre-ordered the third kindle book and will be ordering the paperback when it is live
That’s awesome, Vesper! I’m not surprised to hear you loved this series!
Great review. I have not read any of these series. So many books – onto the pile.
Thanks so much for checking out my review, Sheila!
Excellent review. I’ve put this on my wish-list. Thanks for sharing your thoughts.
Thank you, Jeanne! I appreciate you checking out my review!
Thank you so much Meredith for your insightful review! This series seems to me the perfect “cup of tea”. I can’t wait to put my hands on it 😉
You are absolutely right, Teresa! This is so your cup of tea!
I read the first novel in the series. Now I am ready to read this one. Mary might not be everyone’s cup of tea, but I enjoy reading about her.
Excellent! I’m so glad to hear that!
There’s a third Mary series; she has magic. I always call it my “Yer a wizard, Mary” series, because I’m a dork. The first book is called The Bingley Codex.
True – that one seems to be a fantasy series more than one with mysteries and investigation, right?
Looking forward to the next.
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Same here!
It took me awhile to get into book one, I couldn’t imagine what poor Mary had gotten herself into. I was really worried for her. But oh boy did it have a surprise ending and I loved it. I’ve been reading a lot of Mary books this past year or so. In the first place, I really enjoy JAFF about secondary P&P characters and have a soft spot for Mary…and Kitty.
Well, before I make another book about this…I’m really looking forward to this book two and the next one. Yay, Mary! Thanks for your review, Meredith. I hope it inspires newbies to read the first one in the series.
I know, right?! It is a fantastic adventure for her!
I am with you, I love stories about secondary characters – and ones about Mary and Kitty are my favorites too.