The Hollywood Spy: A Maggie Hope Mystery

· Maggie Hope Book 10 · Sold by Bantam
4.4
7 reviews
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368
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Maggie Hope is off to California to solve a crime that hits too close to home—and to confront the very evil she thought she had left behind in Europe—as the acclaimed World War II mystery series from New York Times bestselling author Susan Elia MacNeal continues.

NAMED ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR BY THE MILWAUKEE JOURNAL SENTINEL • “An absolute triumph . . . Maggie Hope is irresistible.”—Hilary Davidson, author of Her Last Breath

Los Angeles, 1943. As the Allies beat back the Nazis in the Mediterranean and the United States military slowly closes in on Tokyo, Walt Disney cranks out wartime propaganda and the Cocoanut Grove is alive with jazz and swing every night. But behind this sunny façade lies a darker reality. Up in the lush foothills of Hollywood, a woman floats lifeless in the pool of one of California’s trendiest hotels.

When American-born secret agent and British spy Maggie Hope learns that this woman was engaged to her former fiancée, John Sterling, and that he suspects her death was no accident, intuition tells her he’s right. Leaving London under siege is a lot to ask—but John was once the love of Maggie’s life . . . and she can’t say no.
 
Maggie struggles with seeing her lost love again, but more shocking is the realization that her country is as divided and convulsed with hatred as Europe. The Zoot Suit Riots loom large in Los Angeles, and the Ku Klux Klan casts a long shadow everywhere. But there is little time to dwell on memories once she starts digging into the case. As she traces a web of deception from the infamous Garden of Allah to the iconic Carthay Circle Theater, she discovers things aren’t always the way things appear in the movies—and the political situation in America is more complicated, and dangerous, than the newsreels would have them all believe.

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4.4
7 reviews
Edward Graham
July 6, 2021
Like a 6 Hour Political Infomercial I read 2/3 of this book and decided to quit. Perhaps it gets better in the last hundred pages, but I could no longer stand it. It was very heavy on the political soapbox; exposing racism and American Nazis and KKK activities in Los Angeles. She makes it sound like all of the USA was filled with bigots and Nazis. She brings out the anti-war sentiment of the era that is not commonly spoken about and puts it all in the pro-Nazi camp, which it was not. On the other hand, the author lets you experience how it was before rampant growth. She draws the reader into the long-gone glamour of places like the Ambassador on Wilshire and the Cocoanut Grove. There is a very slow buildup in the espionage or spy aspects of the story. I was hoping for more spy and perhaps romance and less politics, bigotry, racism, antisemitism, violence, and subversion. Perhaps it is just a sore spot, but it did seem like I was watching a 6-hour political infomercial and I chose to say,' enough already!'I received this ARC book for free from Net Galley and this is my honest review.
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Janice Tangen
June 7, 2021
1943, historical-novel, historical-places-events, historical-research, history-and-culture, bias, agent, murder-investigation***** This is the second Maggie Hope that I've read and this one was more challenging for me but, unfortunately, the ugly side of America presented rings true. Unlike what Hollywood wanted people to see, there is misplaced hatred and violence against anyone who does not fit some mythical persona. Amidst all this Maggie leaves her nearly suicidal life in England to return to the US to help an old flame work through the solution to the questions about the sudden death of his current flame. The characters are very well done and the plot is cohesive and fast paced. It's a more grim story than some but very well done. Held me to it well past bedtime. I requested and received a temporary digital ARC of this book from Random House Publishing Group - Ballantine/Bantam via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. Thank you.
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Ashley Wilson
March 27, 2024
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About the author

Susan Elia MacNeal is the New York Times bestselling author of the Maggie Hope mysteries and Mother Daughter Traitor Spy. MacNeal won the Barry Award and an AudioFile Earphones award and has been nominated for the Edgar, Macavity, Agatha, Left Coast Crime, Dilys, ITW Thriller, and Nero awards. She lives in Brooklyn, New York, with her husband and son.

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