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A Secret Agenda

A Lillie Mead Historical Mystery (The Lillie Mead Historical Mystery Series, Book 4)

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A Secret Agenda

By: Lisa Zumpano
Narrated by: Claire Storey
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A mysterious white powder may threaten her marriage plans...and world peace.

Oxford, England, 1922. Headstrong crime reporter Lillie Mead is planning her impending wedding. But when her spy fiancé disappears while she’s investigating a suspicious poisoning death, she fears her happily-ever-after will turn tragic. And when she travels to London to get help identifying the toxin, the chemist she consults is shot dead before her eyes.

Racing to decipher a complex series of clues, Lillie makes a disturbing connection between her husband-to-be and the Russian government. Following the trail in search of her beau, she finds herself embroiled in a high-stakes coverup. If she’s not careful, the only bells chiming will be those at her funeral.

Can Lillie prevent a deadly international incident, or will her nuptial announcement become an obituary? A Secret Agenda is the fourth book in the suspenseful Lillie Mead Historical Mystery series. If you like determined women, espionage intrigue, and shocking twists and turns, then you’ll love Lisa Zumpano’s gripping whodunit. Buy A Secret Agenda to get to the truth today!

©2020 Lisa Zumpano (P)2021 Lisa Zumpano
Fiction Historical International Mystery & Crime Mystery Marriage England Espionage Exciting Crime
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