Undeceived: Pride and Prejudice in the Spy Game

Undeceived: Pride and Prejudice in the Spy Game

by Karen M. Cox
Undeceived: Pride and Prejudice in the Spy Game

Undeceived: Pride and Prejudice in the Spy Game

by Karen M. Cox

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Overview

"...if I endeavor to undeceive people as to the rest of his conduct, who will believe me?"

-Pride & Prejudice, Chapter 40

Elizabeth Bennet, a rookie counterintelligence officer, lands an intriguing first assignment—investigating the CIA's legendary William Darcy, who is suspected of being a double agent.

Darcy's charmed existence seems at an end as he fights for his career and struggles against his love for the young woman he doesn't know is watching his every move.
Elizabeth's confidence dissolves as nothing is like she planned—and the more she discovers about Darcy, the more she finds herself in an ever-tightening web of danger.

Unexpected twists abound in this suspenseful Cold War-era romance inspired by Jane Austen's classic tale.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940161111093
Publisher: Adalia Street Press
Publication date: 11/23/2021
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 544 KB

About the Author

Karen M Cox is the award-winning author of five Austen-inspired novels: 1932, Find Wonder in All Things, I Could Write a Book, and Undeceived. Son of a Preacher Man, her original novel with a nod to Pride and Prejudice, won the 2019 Kentucky adult fiction prize for the Indie Author Project. She also wrote short stories for five anthologies, and a novella, The Journey Home, a companion piece to 1932.
Karen was born in Everett, Washington, USA, but has made Kentucky her home since her family’s return to the Bluegrass State when she was eleven. Armed with her master’s degree in Communication Disorders and her Ph.D. in experimental psychology, she works as a pediatric speech-language pathologist in her small, rural community—where she lives with her husband, encourages her grown children, and spoils her granddaughter.
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