The narrative proceeds at a relaxed pace, but is fast-reading nonetheless. Prime Minister Benjamin Disraeli himself - Dizzy to his friends … or maybe that's only how India thinks of him - is making the case for India to be involved, that she is uniquely qualified to retrieve the case while attending the gala event.Īnd thus begins this delightful adventure of espionage, set in 1876. That right belongs to Count Yusopov, who is currently in France but returning to London to be present a ball in his honor at the Russian embassy the following evening. A Russian agent has made off with the case in which they were contained, but the British agents following him know that he hasn't opened it yet. Sir Archibald Latham was in possession of secret government documents when he expired. Review: After a member of the House of Lords dies in the arms of one of her "bints" - a briefcase he was carrying now missing - Madam India Black is hustled off to meet the British Prime Minister, who requests - she would say blackmails, as a more accurate term - her into retrieving it in India Black, the first mystery in this series by Carol K.
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