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I am sorry but never got around to reading this one and it is now archived. My apologies. I had a death in my family and haven't been online in and going through some stuff. It is my deepest regret that I did not get around to reading this book you so kindly offered to let me read.
Livy Nash has a new mission. A voice from the past has resurfaced in the form of a wartime friend's radio sign has been heard in Soviet controlled Germany. Livy's job, get close to Yuri Kostin, a Soviet agent based in Washington, D.C., by providing information in exchange for her location. The problem, Kostin and Livy had an affair shortly after the War. But with her boss's aid, Ian Fleming, Livy is sent undercover to Washington, D. C. as a stringer for Fleming's paper. Now, all she had to do was assist the FBI in trying to turn Kostin, obtain, the needed information and not get caught. Will Livy manage her act or will she be lost in her role? Read Nightshade and find out.
I never got the chance to read this one before it was archived, but the idea behind it is so promising! I'm truly grateful for the publisher giving me a chance to read it, and will be looking for a physical copy in my local bookstore.
I thoroughly enjoyed this gripping spy novel. Livy goes back as a double agent and is passionate about finding her friend that she thought was lost. There is lots of action, along with twists and turns.
Many thanks to Crooked Lane Books and to NetGalley for providing me with a galley in exchange for my honest opinion.
Livy and Margot became close when they were working in the closed atmosphere of espionage during WWII. Livy did not make friends easily but Margot was special. When Margot disappeared it was presumed she had died in one of the internment camps under Nazi Germany.
Suddenly years after the war is over her call sign so very distinct to a good signalsman is received loud and clear indicating she is very much alive. When this is followed days later with a SOS British Intelligence knows they have to do something to get her out.
Livy is more than willing to be a pawn in the espionage game, especially since her opening to the Berlin scene would be her former lover Soviet spy Kostin. What unfolds is that things certainly never go to plan and Livy makes the sacrifice to save her friend.
This was good writing - into the world of espionage, but also about friendship and survival. Another excellent read about WWII and aspects that we may as civilians not know anything about.
Gripping!
My heart was in my mouth as Olivia (Livy) Nash once again tackles undercover work under the auspices of Ian Flemming. She volunteers to become a double agent, tracking Russian spies in order to search for one of their own embedded agents.
The object is to discover what's happened to a fellow agent who'd been behind enemy lines when the Russians liberated Ravensbruck. That agent happened to be a close companion of Livy's.
This means not only does she become embroiled in a tussle between the Brits, Americans and Russians, but she has to reacquaint herself with a dangerous Russian Agent who'd been known as the Red Devil. Someone from her past when she was working behind enemy lines in France.
I was on a knife edge during Livy's trials and sound myself teetering on a cliff edge a the close.
During the story we come to learn so much more about Livy--the depths she can go to and the steel that is her backbone.
Reliving Olivia's harsh years during her time in France brings new understandings about her. Her struggle with alcohol is just part of it. I will admit to shedding a tear in the later pages.
I am enjoying her story.
A Crooked Lane ARC via NetGalley
(Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own.)
Nightshade is a wonderful second installment to A Livy Nash Mystery series! A story full of twists and turns that keeps the reader guessing and gasping throughout, especially towards the end. The ending is sure to take you by surprise! I can't wait to find out what's going to happen next! I can't wait to read more in A Livy Nash Mystery series!
Wow! Nightshade is the second book in a series that just gets better. It is 1947 and Livy Nash (exSOE Agent) is asked to become a double agent to discover the whereabouts of another SOE agent thought dead until her signal was intercepted. World War Two is over and Livy is figuring out how to live with a different kind of war. This book was tightly paced and well plotted. The characters are as nebulous as the world they inhabit. I am very much looking forward to the next entry in this series.
Thanks to NetGalley and Crooked Lane Books for sending me a copy for review.
Livy Nash is just about to resign from her position with the Kemsley News Service run by Ian Fleming. She has been running a double agent and has gotten enough of a scare that she thinks she might prefer an ordinary life. But when a coded message is received by an old friend thought lost during the war, Livy is willing to do anything to find her friend.
But the "anything" that needs to be done is to become a double agent working with the Russians who might have an idea where to find Livy's missing friend. It so happens that the Russian she needs to convince of her change of heart happens to be a man who was once her lover. That makes it both harder and easier to play the part.
Yuri Kostin is in line for the head of the office in Berlin but he is facing internal difficulties and the FBI really wants Livy to find a way to discredit him. But Livy needs him to find the information on her friend for her and parts ways with the FBI.
This was a twisted and tangled story of post-war spying filled with agents from a number of countries and Livy still pretty much on her own. Fleming has an unofficial relationship with Britain's MI6. MI6 isn't giving Fleming all the available information which puts Livy into even more danger. The Russians seem to have at least two different factions of spies operating. And Livy needs to find a way to maneuver around them all to complete her mission of locating her friend.
The story was action-packed and filled with tension. I really liked Livy and could understand how hard it was for her to do her job. The story didn't stint on the difficulties of being a spy. I really hope that this is the middle book in a trilogy about Livy because the ending demands another story. Talk about a cliffhanger!
Thank you to the author, Crooked Lane Books and NetGalley for an ARC in exchange for an honest review.
This was a dark and intense read, and it was obvious that the author had done his homework on the time period and history. Through the first half of the book, I really enjoyed the atmosphere of the immediate post-war years that the author was able to create - but the second half was too action-packed and violent at the cost of loose plot threads, and permeated by a deep hopelessness engendered by the heroine's perspectives on life, not to mention the bleak future she decided to go for.
Livy Nash wished her friend Margot good luck as she left on an assignment in occupied France. As SOE agents they knew the dangers that they faced. Livy survived the war, but Margot was listed as missing, presumed dead. Two years after the war ended a transmission was picked up by Intelligence from Nightshade, Margot’s code name. Colonel Dunbar from MI6 calls on Ian Fleming for assistance in finding Margot. After the war, Fleming set up a news service with reporters around the world, his own intelligence service that occasionally assisted MI6. Among them was Livy Nash.
As allies, Livy had mixed socially with the Russians. A brief affair with Yuri Kostin now provides a chance to find Margot. Yuri is a diplomat in Washington who is soon to transfer to Berlin. It is believed that Margot has been a prisoner of the Russians since the end of the war and he may be able to provide answers. Sent to Washington to work with the FBI, Livy is to offer information to the Russians as someone who feels abandoned by her own government. In exchange, she will ask for information on Margot.
The FBI‘s operation has a different goal in mind and MI6 has withheld information from Fleming and Livy that was vital to her mission. Livy must draw on all of her training from SOE to survive the assignment while also dealing with an attraction to Yuri and a relapse with her drinking problems. M.L. Huie’s novel is set at the beginning of the Cold War, when former allies are now becoming opponents. Trust is in short supply even between allied agencies. The finale leaves Livy’s future in question but I am hoping to see her return for future intrigues. This is recommended for fans of The Alice Network. I would like to thank NetGalley and Crooked Lane Books for making Nightshade available for my review.
In NIGHTSHADE, by M.L. Huie, Livy Nash has tried to separate herself from her life in WWII and after: the espionage, the booze, the reckless abandon that made her a great spy and a troublesome one at the same time. But when a secret wing of the British government appears to ask for her help to find an old and dear fellow spy friend, Livy is quickly thrust back into life as a double agent. Can Livy draw out the whereabouts of her friend before she is discovered and disposed of.
An exciting cold war spy novel, Huie does an excellent job creating the atmosphere of the time. Every person the reader seems to have secrets and suspect that everyone else has secrets. Livy Nash is a wonderful creation. Instead of being a weak woman that has some strong moments that is often portrayed in this kind of novel, she is a strong woman who has weak moments which is so refreshingly unique. The way she shifts between sexiness and strength and always with a charming outward confidence, is such a joy to read. I think of this book as a classic snowball action story; the plot keeps moving faster and tenser until thrilling finale and wow, what a cliffhanger that will make the reader yearn for the next Livy Nash book.
From beginning to end, NIGHTSHADE is an action-packed spy thriller that whisks the reader back to a time where everyone is suspect and no one is who you think the are. A pleasure to read and I look forward to reading about Livy Nash again soon.
Another good installment in this historical mystery series.
Livy is a British spy asked to go undercover as a double agent to learn the location of a friend/fellow agent believed to have been killed in WWII.
Lots of action, heroics and sacrifice plus a very surprising cliffhanger twist. Looking forward to number three!
Thanks to #NetGalley and #CrookedLaneBooks for providing me the ARC. The opinions are strictly my own.
This was a wonderful second installment to this series! I love Livy and how passionate she is about everything she’s does! This book has her going double agent to find out what happened to a friend of hers from the war and it puts her in a deadly relationship. The twist and turns had me guessing and gasping throughout especially towards the end. Plus that ending! I am dying to know what’s going to happen next! I will most definitely continue to be a fan of this series!
Fans of "The Alice Network", "Code Name Verity" and other WWII spy stories with British, female heroines will likely enjoy this book....despite the fact that the story takes place almost entirely in the late 1940s, and not in Europe.
I couldn't put this book down, and for the most part I really enjoyed it.
The bulk of the novel was packed with stressful situations for the characters, that put them to the test but time and time again I just kept wanting more information. I love the thrill of a good spy novel just as much as the next person. BUTI felt like because all of pages dedicated to action, the book sacrifices the chance to explain the motivation of the different characters and explain seemingly random plot lines that never get wrapped up.
The ending caught me by surprise and felt like it wrapped up way too quickly after so much build up. I also couldn't get over how dark the last few pages got. I didn't read the first book of the series, and maybe if I had I wouldn't be left with so many questions about Livy's final decision. As it stands though it felt like a cheap set-up for a sequel. Which I'll probably read.
I loved the beginning of the book but when I hit 40% I was beginning to lose interest. So I really liked the beginning and ending but the middle wasn't my favorite.
This was certainly darker than the first book but still a decent read if you liked the first book. I think I would have enjoyed it more if the ending hadn’t been so depressing. I do think Livy as a character was a little more three dimensional in this book, I didn’t think she was a well developed character in Spitfire. Worth a read if you liked the first book.
Full review to come closer to publication date.
Great book, it was a little dark but enjoyable non the less. I wish the character would have continued to progress. The ending felt more like a regression.
When I read Spitfire I came to really like Livy Nash and was quite looking forward to reading about her next adventure. Spy work in post WWII is simply fascinating to me. I was anticipating a story with grit but also some lighter moments and therefore was surprised by the how dark this story felt to me.
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Nightshade was significantly more intense, more violent, and with an air of hopeless desperation. Having said that I was intrigued by Livy's assignment and the work she had to do to complete it. This outing with Livy saddened me as it felt like a huge step back in her life and her decision at the end baffled me. I wanted her to make the choice that was best for her and felt like instead that she simply didn't have regard for her own self.
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I will most certainly pick up the next Livy Nash novel and am very much hoping that she is able to survive her desperate situation. Thank you Netgalley and Crooked Lane Books for the DRG in exchange my honest review.