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The Traitor and the Tunnel

de Y. S. Lee

Sèrie: The Agency (3)

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Get steeped in suspense, romance, and high Victorian intrigue as Mary goes undercover at Buckingham Palace??and learns a startling secret at the Tower of London.

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Things are going missing at Buckingham Palace, so Mary is undercover as a domestic! Much like a visual novel detective story though, this seems like a rather low stakes assignment... until the Prince of Wales is witness to a murder and a lady-in-waiting behaves oddly. Mary must also face her past to figure things out, and it's one of my favorite things in this series that a mixed-raced identity is in a historical setting, but also treated as it would be in said era.

This is also unintentionally the second book I've read this summer where Queen Victoria plays a relevant plot role, haha- just at different ages.

Potential reader triggers: threat of sexual assault, suggestion of prostitution, drug use, [hazy] description of a murder. ( )
  Daumari | Dec 28, 2023 |
This is the third book in “The Agency” series, a charming blend of mystery and romance set in Victorian England London in the late 1850s.

For the previous six weeks Mary Quinn, now a fully-trained detective with the Agency - a secret spy ring used by the police as well as private clients - has been posted undercover at the palace of Queen Victoria as an upper housemaid. Small ornaments and trinkets were going missing at the palace, and there were no obvious suspects. But after nearly six weeks at the palace, Mary had heard nothing of use about the thefts.

As the story begins, the police come to tell the queen that her 18-year-old son, Albert Edward, the Prince of Wales, has been involved in a scandal. Albert had been out drinking and carousing with the less than “Honorable” Ralph Beaulieu-Buckworth.

The police stated that Prince Albert and Ralph went to an opium den and an altercation ensued; Ralph was stabbed by a Chinese Lascar named Jin Hai Lang. [A lascar was a sailor or militiaman from the Indian subcontinent, Southeast Asia, the Arab world, British Somaliland, or other land east of the Cape of Good Hope, who was employed on European ships from the 16th century until the middle of the 20th century. You can learn more about Lascars here.]

Mary, overhearing this, was in shock. This was her father’s name, her father who was supposedly lost at sea when she was a small child. Moreover, as she mused in the author’s way of recapping Mary’s background:

“His death was the reason she and her mother had suffered so. The bone-deep cold and perpetual hunger. Her mother’s desperate turn to prostitution, and, not long after, her death. Mary’s own years on the streets, keeping alive as a pickpocket and housebreaker. The inevitable arrest and trial, and the certainty of death - so very close that she’d all but felt the noose about her neck. And then, miraculously her rescue. The women of the Agency had given her life anew. Mary Lang, the only child of a Chinese sailor and an Irish seamstress, was gone forever. She’d been reborn as Mary Quinn, orphan. Educated at Miss Scrimshaw’s Academy for Girls. Trained as an undercover agent. An exciting, hopeful, active life had lain before her. Until this morning.”

Lang will presumably be executed as a traitor, but Mary is determined to find out first, if he is in fact her father, and second, if he is really guilty. With chutzpah and imagination she manages to do all that while at the same time, solving the mystery of the missing items, as well as reuniting with James Easton, the handsome engineer with whom she collaborated in previous books.

Evaluation: The author takes the unusual and courageous step of making the plot realistic rather than romanticized. Mary’s love/hate exploration of her identity (as a hated “half-breed”) is well-done, the history integrated into the story is interesting, and the chemistry between James and Mary is sparkling. The intrigue and tension-building will keep readers turning the pages. I look forward to the next book in the series. ( )
  nbmars | Mar 12, 2023 |
So, these are pure unadulterated crack, and are as addictive as the opium found in the opening scene of this book. Mary, now a full agent of the Agency, is posing as a parlor maid in Buckingham Palace to investigate a series of thefts. In between pouring tea for Queen Victoria, helping her roommate advance her romance with one Mr. Jones, and dealing with the suspicions of the head housekeeper, she learns the Crown Prince was witness to a murder in an opium den. The suspected murderer being a Lascar who bears the same name as Mary's dead father.

Mary finally gets some closure as to her past, and while her eventual meeting with her father could have been all Disney songs and rainbows, I'm really glad it wasn't. Because that would not have fit.

There were a lot of things that were tied up in this book, and enough strings still left dangling to keep me reading.

Also, you get baddass Queen Victoria. Really, what more could a girl ask for? ( )
  wisemetis | Oct 9, 2022 |
Plucky girl spy solves two mysteries in Victorian London while resolving steamy romance. Great story, but I didn’t realize that it was the third book – wish I’d started with book one. ( )
  jennybeast | Apr 14, 2022 |
I loved Queen Victoria in this book. Quick read, satisfying mystery, and I appreciated the revelations about Mary's family. I'm looking forward to the next one! ( )
  bookbrig | Aug 5, 2020 |
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