![]() ![]() Meanwhile, Jane and Gwen are called back to England to receive some bad news about Jane's sister, Agnes. ![]() At night, in Paris, she masquerades as a man and spies on Napoleon's foreign minister. She is also a spy and a good one at that. But Gwen’s partnership with quick-tongued, roguish William may prove to be even more of an adventure for her than finding the lost girls…" The year is 1805 and Gwen, lady companion to Jane (The Pink Carnation) isn't what she appears to be. Thrown together by circumstance, Gwen and William must cooperate to track down the young ladies before others with nefarious intent get their hands on them. But, when the Pink Carnation’s little sister goes missing from her English boarding school, Gwen reluctantly returns home to investigate the girl’s disappearance. ![]() Having served as second-in-command to the Pink Carnation, one of England’s most intrepid spies, it would be impossible for Gwendolyn Meadows to give up the intrigue of Paris for a quiet life in the English countryside-especially when she’s just overheard news of an alliance forming between Napoleon and an Ottoman Sultan. Upon his return to the Isles, however, he finds that one of his daughters has vanished, along with one of her classmates. Goodreads says, " Colonel William Reid has returned home from India to retire near his children, who are safely stowed in an academy in Bath. ![]()
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