Penny for Your Secrets
By (Author) Anna Lee Huber
Kensington Publishing
Kensington Publishing
29th October 2019
United States
General
Fiction
813.6
Paperback
304
Width 139mm, Height 210mm
England, 1919. In Anna Lee Huber's latest mystery, former Secret Service agent Verity Kent is finding that life after wartime offers its own share of danger . . . The Great War may be over, but for many, there are still obstacles on the home front. Reconciling with her estranged husband makes Verity sympathetic to her friend Ada's marital difficulties. Bourgeois-bred Ada, recently married to the Marquess of Rockham, is overwhelmed trying to navigate the ways of the aristocracy. And when Lord Rockham is discovered shot through the heart with a bullet from Ada's revolver, Verity fears her friend has made a fatal blunder. While striving to prove Ada's innocence, Verity is called upon for another favor. The sister of a former Secret Service colleague has been killed in what authorities believe was a home invasion gone wrong. The victim's war work-censoring letters sent by soldiers from the front-exposed her to sensitive, disturbing material. Verity begins to suspect these two unlikely cases may be linked. But as the connections deepen, the consequences-not just for Verity, but for Britain-grow more menacing than she could have imagined. Praise for Anna Lee Huber's Treacherous is the Night "A thrilling mystery that supplies its gutsy heroine with plenty of angst-ridden romance." -Kirkus Reviews "A splendid sequel. . . . Huber combines intricate puzzles with affecting human drama." -Publishers Weekly "Masterful. . . . Just when you think the plot will zig, it zags. . . . Deeply enjoyable." -Criminal Element
Praise for Penny For Your Secrets:
"Readers looking for atmospheric mystery set in the period following the Great War will savor the intricate plotting and captivating details of the era."
Library Journal (Starred Review)
Action-filledHuber offers a well-researched historical and a fascinating look at the lingering aftermath of war.
Publishers Weekly
No sooner are Verity Kent and her dashing but troubled husband, Sidney, back from solving a mystery in Belgium (Treacherous Is the Night, 2018) than they are confronted with one at home in LondonTouching details of the Kents struggle to overcome Sidneys anguish add to the stellar mystery here, making this a great read for fans of the series and for all who enjoy Downton Abbeyera fiction.
Booklist
The moment I read Hubers first novel in her Lady Darby series... I knew Id discovered an author worth following. The Verity Kent series proves she can bring both the 1920s and 1830s back to life with panache. With a perfect blend of murder, mystery, history, romance, and powerful heroines, Huber has yet to disappoint. If youre a fan of historical fiction and you havent put her on your permanent pre-order list, youve made a grave mistake that should be remedied immediately. --Criminal Element
This is a fine historical mystery series that will not disappoint.
Historical Novel Society
A cool mix of historical and mystery that will satisfy...fans of the genre. --Parkersburg News & Sentinel
Praise for Anna Lee Huber's previous Verity Kent mysteries:
Treacherous is the Night:
"A thrilling mystery that supplies its gutsy heroine with plenty of angst-ridden romance."
Kirkus Reviews
[A] splendid sequel....Huber combines intricate puzzles with affecting human drama.
Publishers Weekly
Masterful.Just when you think the plot will zig, it zags. Regardless of how well-versed you may be in the genre, youll be hard-pressed to predict this climax.Deeply enjoyablejust the thing if youre looking for relatable heroines, meatier drama, and smart characters with rich inner lives.
Criminal Element
"Huber is an excellent historical mystery writer, and Verity is her best heroine. Sidney and Verity are a formidable couple when they work together, but they are also very real. They dont leap straight back into life before the war but instead face many obstacles and struggles as they readjust to married life and post-war life. Nonetheless, the love between Sidney and Verity is real and true, and the way that Huber creates their re-blossoming love is genuine. Topped off with a gripping mystery, this will not disappoint."
Historical Novel Society
This Side of Murder
Engrossing...Evocative historical details complement the well-drawn characters. The intricate plot builds to a surprising conclusion.
Publishers Weekly
A richly detailed period mystery,This Side of Murderis sure to turn you into a true Verity Kent fan (if you aren't one already.)
Bustle.com
Huber paints a compelling portrait of the aftermath of World War I, and show the readers how devastating the war was for everyone in EnglandI am looking forward to reading many more of Verity Kents adventures.
Historical Novel Society
"I lovedThis Side of Murder, a richly textured mystery filled with period detail and social mores, whose plot twists and character revelations kept me up way past my bedtime. Cant wait for the next Verity Kent adventure!"
Shelley Noble,New York Timesbestselling author ofThe Beach at Painters CoveandAsk Me No Questions.
A smashing and engrossing tale of deceit, murder and betrayal set just afterWorld War I. . . . Anna Lee Huber has crafted a truly captivating mystery here.
All About Romance
The new Verity Kent Mystery series is rich in detail without being overwhelming and is abundant with murder, mystery, and a bit of romance. The plot is fast-moving with twists and turns aplenty. Huber knows what it takes to write a great mystery.
RT Book Reviews
A captivating murder mystery told with flair and panache!
Fresh Fiction
Suspenseful, atmospheric, and beautifully written.
Ashley Weaver, author of the Amory Ames Mysteries
My favorite new mystery series!
Alyssa Maxwell,USA Todaybestselling author
Sure to please fans of classic whodunits and lovers of historical fiction alike.
Jessica Estevao, author ofWhispers Beyond the Veil
Anna Lee Huber is the Daphne award-winning author of the national bestselling Lady Darby Mysteries and the Verity Kent Mysteries. She is a summa cum laude graduate of Lipscomb University in Nashville, Tennessee, where she majored in music and minored in psychology. She currently resides in Indiana with her family and is hard at work on her next novel. Visit her online at www.annaleehuber.com.