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Tag Archives: Helen MacInnes
The Venetian Affair
I seem to be in the mood for cloak-and-dagger type fiction these days, as I seem to be on a MacInnes kick! This book moved faster than the others I have read (so far) by this author (in fact, I … Continue reading
The Hidden Target
A very suspenseful espionage novel that kept me reading late at night! Nina O’Connell is in London at university when she is offered a spot on a caravan (in the U.S. we would call it a trailer or motor-home) with … Continue reading
Neither Five nor Three by Helen MacInnes
Paul Hadyn is back from WW2 Europe. Some years ago, Paul had been engaged to Rona Metford, but then decided that marrying in war-time would be wrong, and so the engagement was broken off. Several years have passed and now … Continue reading
Rest and Be Thankful
Rest and Be Thankful by Helen MacInnes My rating: 5 of 5 stars What a great summer read “Rest and Be Thankful” is! I have returned to this book over and over again throughout the years, since I first picked … Continue reading