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Fiction. Mystery. Historical Fiction. Electra McDonnell has always known that the way she and her family earn their living is slightly outside of the law. Breaking into the homes of the rich and picking the locks on their safes may not be condoned by British law enforcement, but World War II is in full swing, Ellie's cousins Colm and Toby are off fighting against Hitler, and Uncle Mick's more honorable business as a locksmith can't pay the bills anymore. So when Uncle Mick receives a tip about a safe full of jewels in the empty house of a wealthy family, he and Ellie can't resist. All goes as plannedâ??until the pair are caught redhanded. Ellie expects them to be taken straight to prison, but instead they are delivered to a large townhouse, where government official Major Ramsey is waiting with an offer: either Ellie agrees to help him break into a safe and retrieve blueprints that will be critical to the British war effort, before they can be delivered to a German spy, or he turns her over to the police. Ellie doesn't care for the Major's imperious manner, but she has no choice, and besides, she's eager to do her bit for king and country. She may be a thief, but she's no coward. When she and the Major break into the house in question, they find instead the purported German spy dead on the floor, the safe already open and empty. Soon, Ellie and Major Ramsey are forced to put aside their differences to unmask the double-agent, as they try to stop allied plans from falling into German han… (more)
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Perhaps it takes a thief to catch a --spy?
Ellie usually works the safes and locks with her uncle but gets blackmailed by a supercilious army major apparently working in espionage. They get along like
I requested and received a free temporary ebook copy from St. Martin's Press/Minotaur Books via NetGalley.
There is a scheme to substitute false plans and false
The original plan goes awry when they find the safe empty and the body of the suspected traitor with his throat cut. Now they have to discover where the papers went and who is involved in the possible treason. Ellie finds herself attending a society party potentially filled with traitors along with Major Gabriel Ramsey. She's supposed to be his new girlfriend which is an uncomfortable situation since his old girlfriend is also at the party and is also one of the suspects.
This was an enjoyable mystery with an interesting World War II setting. Ellie is an interesting character and so is Gabriel Ramsey. I look forward to further adventures.
Ellie is smart, brave, and definitely a quick thinker. Her reasons for distrusting law enforcement give her character more depth and will definitely have readers on her side. Once Ellie begins working with Major Ramsey, she likes the feeling it gives her; she feels that, for the first time in a long time, she's doing something good. Ellie gets stubborn when anyone tries to intimidate her, and I really appreciated the fact that, although there are times she doesn't want to tell the irritating Major Ramsey everything she knows, she's smart enough to realize that keeping things from him will only cause her grief in the long run.
Naturally, the major with a titled background, Hollywood good looks, and ramrod down his back is there to provide a hint of impending romance as well as a source of annoyance. Normally, I don't care for romance in my mysteries, but Weaver has such a light touch with it that I enjoyed the sparks, and she makes the major's backstory so intriguing that I have to know more.
The mystery is a good one in A Peculiar Combination, the story flows smoothly, and with the main characters so skillfully introduced, I'm looking forward to more burgling, safecracking, and romantic sparks in the books to come.
(Review copy courtesy of the publisher and Net Galley)
Electra McDonnell, Ellie for short, is a member of a hard-working London family. The McDonnells are locksmiths with a bit of safe-cracking on the side. They take care to only break and enter empty homes to make absolutely
It is even more of a shock when the "police" turn out to be military intelligence who blackmail Ellie and Uncle Mick into helping them crack a safe in order to retrieve stolen top secret documents about a new weapon. To avoid prison, they have to comply. Plus there is a war on and the McDonnells are as patriotic as any British family. And they'll get paid for their help. What's not to love?
Well, Major Ramsey, the aristocrat in charge of the secret department, for one thing. He might be tall, blond and handsome but he has an irritating way of getting on Ellie's nerves. He might be super sophisticated and educated but she took great pleasure in assuring him that she knew what fork to use at a posh dinner party and could hold up her end of a conversation about art and the theatre.
So Ellie, Uncle Mick and assorted friends on both the sunny and shady sides of society find themselves fighting Nazi spies and English traitors for the war effort. If, at first, things do not turn out well, like a dead traitor next to an empty safe, they carry on. Ellis shines at a house party as she scopes out the five possible suspects. She did her research on each one, much to the Major's surprise. In fact, he has to admire her ingenuity....she can think on her feet and almost single-handedly saves the day!
This is going to be such an enjoyable series. Ellie is a wonderful heroine, smart, sophisticated, and sassy. Major Ramsey is already losing some of his stiff upper lip. And the secondary characters from London's hard-working not-quite-legit class are a pure delight
I listened to the audio version and Alison Larkin did a marvelous with the various voices.
Thrilling new World War 2 spy/mystery series that frames itself well in the war years. Robbers, spies and an unlikely group populate this series. A female lead Electra (Ellie) McDonnell who’s grown up with her Uncle Mick and stalwart cousins breaking into wealthy homes and selling
There’s a further mystery developing—around Ellie’s mother. That’s obviously going to be a thread part of the ongoing series.
I find Electra to be my kind of gal. I did enjoy her quick wit and finely honed intelligence.
I’m looking forward to more!
A St. Martin's Press ARC via NetGalley
They have received some very reliable information about their latest target but Ellie senses something is off. Still, they go ahead with the plan. Only turns out out her instincts were right and they are caught. Only it's not by the police but a government agency led by Major Ramsey and she is given the choice - help them uncover a traitor or find themselves at the mercy of His Majesty.
I wasn't expecting much from A Peculiar Combination, the first in the Electra McDonnell series by Ashley Weaver - just a nice cozy historical mystery - but I gotta say I found it unputdownable. I really enjoyed the characters especially Ellie who makes for a smart, interesting protagonist. There's plenty of twists and turns and red herrings galore. The mystery of who dunnit is compelling and kept me guessing right up to the big reveal. If the next books in the series are as good as this one, it's definitely one to look forward to.
Thanks to Netgalley and St Martin's Press for the opportunity to read this book in exchange for an honest review
When WWII hits England, Uncle Mick is forced to change careers from locksmith to lock pick and Ellie, being his best pupil works along side him;
Ellie & Uncle Mick are then coerced into working for the government; opening a safe in order to steal munitions plans which are to be given to the Nazis. However, when Ellie & the Major get to the house where the plans are supposed to be, they find the safe opened, the documents missing and the owner of the documents dead with his throat slit open.
There is someone who is one step ahead of the Major & Ellie.... which was pretty easy to figure out.
It was a compelling, interesting, & attention holding read.
The story is more a spy thriller than historical mystery, with some light romance. Though I did quite like the character of Ramsey. Overall an enjoyable story and a decent start to a new series
An ARC was provided by the publisher via Netgalley in exchange for an honest review.
(I do wish that if a book is set in Britain that it is written in British English.)
Ashley Weaver deftly blends WWII espionage, murder, humor, and romance to create a very clever character