The Handler
The Norwood Nanny Chronicles, Book Two
by Monica McGurk
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Pub Date Mar 19 2024 | Archive Date Mar 29 2024
Greenleaf Book Group | River Grove Books
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Description
In the thrilling and twisty follow up to author Monica McGurk’s critically acclaimed The Agency, The Handler follows protagonist Bree and her fellow nanny spies from the Norwood Agency, an independent global spy ring fronting as a British college for aspiring nannies to the elite, as they race against the clock to locate the children kidnapped under her watch during their first inauspicious mission in Turkey.
Dealing with the betrayal of other members of Norwood, the trio heads out on a search that ends up leading them to the shocking truth about orphaned Bree’s dead parents and the mission that got them killed when she was still a baby.
A Note From the Publisher
This is the second book in The Norwood Nanny Chronicles. The Agency, Book One, is also available on NetGalley.
Available Editions
EDITION | Paperback |
ISBN | 9781632997357 |
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Featured Reviews
I thank NetGalley, the publishers and the author for this ARC and this review is based on my reading of this book.
This is a 3.5 star book for me.
I have read the first book in the series before coming to this one and although reading the earlier is not a perquisite to this book but it made my enjoying this book a lot easier.
This is the second book in the Norwood Nanny Chronicles series. The premise is good and there are elements that are interesting with nannies being taught to be spies. There have been the share of nannies as spies in movies and this story is also enjoyable.
There is good camaraderie between the main characters and Bree as the protagonist is dependable as is her chemistry with Dash. As the first american student in a nanny academy that operates a nanny secret services the story oscillates between the current and Bree's past which features her parents.
The story is packed with a lot of details and is a fun ride. There is a lot of blunt violence in the story which is a par for the course considering the book is about spies.
Enjoyable reading.
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