Jack McColl is now in India hoping to gather information there. He is
also intent on stopping German arms from entering the country and being
used to foment revolution against the British.
Meanwhile, Caitlin Hanley is pursuing her own agenda; to write the truth
behind her brother's death and to find out more about the Irish
independence movement. When a New York newspaper offers her the
position as European correspondent she know that she can now investigate
things in Berlin. She eventually is able to meet with socialists who
feel the need for a greater war to gain power.
Having successfully helped to prevent an uprising in India, McColl is
recalled to London. Caitlin's stay in Berlin is short and then she is
off to Switzerland to meet a Bolshevik leader by the name of Lenin. And
then she was off to Paris. From Paris, on to London and then Dublin.
Unbeknownst to her McColl is ordered to Dublin, too. Will he betray her
again?
Author David Downing has plenty of action to come for the pair as
Europe's war progresses and Ireland moves towards revolution. Will
either survive? A good read, which is hard to put down.
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