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India Black In The City Of Light (2013)

by Carol K. Carr(Favorite Author)
3.67 of 5 Votes: 1
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English
publisher
Penguin
review 1: This was a fun little side adventure with India and French as they try their hand at a prisoner exchange. I was hoping, along with India, for a little personal alone time with French, but that never panned out. That was my only disappointment, along with the fact that the ending of book three wasn't addressed at all. It makes me wonder if this story doesn't exist outside the canon of the main books.
review 2: India Black in the City of Light Another fun (short) episode in the Madam of Espionage series. India is yet again a humorous narrator and madam-turned-spy with a knack of getting into trouble (a stinking mess to be more precise) and French returns as the gallant secret agent who also has a knack of getting into trouble! Fortunately together they make a
... morepretty good team.The novella seems to be a stand-alone story, not following the revelations at the end of book 3 and with no clue about chronological order in the series other than the mention of French' first name. The disconnect with the book 3 cliffhanger was disappointing at first, but thankfully a book 4 excerpt (Chapter One) is included and picks up were we left off. Too bad Februari 2014 is still far away..... less
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erikbjoernstad
Rounded up to three. As usual, for me with novellas, too short. But briefly entertaining.
neilzhang12344566
I have missed India! This was a nice quick read, I really enjoyed it.
AndieF
Only a short story but entertaining
Marniie
Fun quick read.
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