Kendal Carter, a former intelligence operative living under an alias, is forced out of hiding when her location is compromised. To protect her young daughter, she accepts an assignment from her former handler: relocate to London and surveil a new agent trainee living in the lower apartment of her huge house who is working at a tech firm. She enrolls her daughter in school and attempts to blend into the suburban routine. As she navigates the complexity of this mission, she realizes that she might be falling into a trap. Her main goal is to protect herself and her daughter.
This was a fast paced thriller that bridges the gap between domestic fiction and traditional espionage because of the single mother angle. Although often annoyed by the large presence of a child character in adult fiction, I was able to overcome this despite some of the decisions Kendal made. I'd prefer even less of Rosie moving forward. I was mostly interesting in seeing how a mother would use her professional training to navigate lethal situations. The issue of child care or a babysitter is always going to be that one thing that has to be worked out for any woman who works and most definitely for someone who's a spy. Also interesting was the relationship between Kendal and her own mother. There are so many avenues to explore in future installments and I'm looking forward to reading them. I liked the writing style and the main character.
I was able to listen to the audio book while also following along in the e-book ARC, both provided by the publishers. The narrator, Ell Potter, did a really great job of voicing the characters though I think all audio would benefit from full cast recordings or at least a male and female voice. She wasn't overlay dramatic and she handled the pacing of the book with ease. I definitely enjoy the immersive experience of listening while reading and recommend you try it.
This seems to be the debut of a new series.
Genre and tags: thriller, domestic, single mother, spy, murder, covert operations, thriller

