
The novel is a story within a story. The reader follows Eloise Kelly, a smart but slightly fumbling American grad student as she works to uncover the secret identity of the Pink Carnation, the most elusive English spy during the Napoleonic wars for her dissertation. Her search leads her to some of the descendents of the Purple Gentian, another famous spy whose identity was revealed and therefore was forced to retire. One such descendent, a Mr. Colin Selwick, is a little more than irate to find that his great-aunt has let a perfect stranger look at their family papers and it's hate at first sight. Of course, hate has always been rumored to be far closer to love than most would think.....
As I've already mentioned, I was more than a little disappointed that the majority of the espionage and intrigue in this novel was all fiction. I so desperately wanted there to really be a Pink Carnation and a Purple Gentian, but that just shows how totally engrossing Willig's novel is. It sucked me right in and didn't even let me go when I finished the book. I had to immediately purchase the next book in the series (and the next after that and the next after that.........you get the idea). Now, at the halfway point in the series, I'm taking a small moment to recommend this novel to readers in search of a great escape from reality. Then I'm heading back to England with Eloise and the Pink Carnation!
Grace gives this book 5 out of 5 carrots!
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