Undeceived: Pride & Prejudice in the Spy Game

Karen M. Cox


Rated: 4.17 of 5 stars
4.17 · 6 ratings · 332 pages · Published: 29 Jan 2016

Undeceived: Pride & Prejudice in the Spy Game by Karen M. Cox
“...if I endeavor to undeceive people as to the rest of his conduct, who will believe me?”
-Pride & Prejudice/, Chapter 40


Elizabeth Bennet, a rookie counterintelligence officer, lands an exciting first assignment—investigating the CIA's legendary William Darcy, who is suspected of being a double agent.
Darcy’s charmed existence is seemingly at an end as he fights for his career and struggles against his feelings for the young woman he doesn’t know is watching his every move.
At first, Elizabeth was confident in her mission's outcome, but the more she discovers about Darcy, the more she finds herself in an ever-tightening web of danger.
Unexpected twists and turns abound in this Cold War era variation on Austen’s classic tale.

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