The Garden Intrigue

The Garden Intrigue
ISBN-10
0451415604
ISBN-13
9780451415608
Category
Fiction
Pages
438
Language
English
Published
2012-12-31
Publisher
Penguin
Author
Lauren Willig

Description

Hiding intelligence clues in bad poetry that he writes from France, undercover agent Augustus Whittlesby must gain the favor of American widow Emma in order to collect information about a secret device being shown at a house party.

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