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Second book in Doyle's "Brazen" triology. "Napoleon lusted for her fortune while Paris swooned at her feet. Adelaide de Chevenoy, claimant to the de Chevenoy fortune, captivated jaded Parisians with her fresh beauty and mysterious past. No one suspected that the newly returned heiress was really Lily D'Artiers Copeland, Adelaide's dazzling double, sent by the British government to retrieve a cache of priceless journals."
The hero in this story is Webb Dryden, another British spy, and he knew Lily from her childhood when she was a gangly youth following him around. She has turned into a beauty who touches his heart and haunts his dreams.......
The hero in this story is Webb Dryden, another British spy, and he knew Lily from her childhood when she was a gangly youth following him around. She has turned into a beauty who touches his heart and haunts his dreams.......