As you may have guessed ;-), English is not my mother tongue. Nevertheless, I’ve been lucky to be able to read the series in its original language. The Italian rendition is quite disappointing, actually. The Author’s admirable attention in recreating the historically accurate settings and language is lost in a careless and hasty translation, disrespectful towards the continuity because every novel has a different translator, all of them mainly worried about the deadline for the publication. I know that from a couple of Bourne’s novels in Italian that are partially available via G-Books: I couldn’t get the actual books because in Italy they are published by a sort of Mills & Boon firm and thus compared to periodicals, sold only at the newsstand (not in bookshops!). This is why libraries don’t keep them since technically – because of their circulation - they are considered as a sort of gray literature: such a pity!
Back to Rogue Spy: this time it’s Pax’s story we are going to read, a character we’ve already met in a minor role in at least two novels. The plot is fast-paced, utterly believable and full of twists; I’ve especially appreciated the historical accuracy of every detail and the follow-up of the intriguing topic of the cachés. I didn’t expect Hawker as a co-star, and to me it’s been a surplus value. I was also very happy to catch what I imagined was an unespected glimpse of Grey (missing since the first novel), and, further on, I found myself grinning widely at his reaction to Pax’s ‘situation’: so typical Grey! As for Galba, the ‘M of Meeks Street’, after all these novels I believe he deserves his own story. I know I’m now playing the pathetic reader, but I sincerely hope Ms Bourne won’t give up spies, or, at least, not before telling us Galba’s story. I promise, I won’t ask for more Adrian – besides, chronologically he couldn’t fit in any of Galba’s past adventures – but I’m craving to read how Mr. Jones met the Fluffy Aunts. Can’t you see? They need a story, they scream for their story to be told, possibly set in wonderful English/French 18th century locations: we know even the C18 costumes are much more awesome than the dull C19 ones :)
K/VAbout the BookTen years ago he was a boy, given the name 'Thomas Paxton' and sent by Revolutionary France to infiltrate the British Intelligence Service. Now his sense of honor brings him back to London, alone and unarmed, to confess. But instead of facing the gallows, he's given one last impossible assignment to prove his loyalty. Lovely, lying, former French spy Camille Leyland is dragged from her safe rural obscurity by threats and blackmail. Dusting off her spy skills, she sets out to track down a ruthless French fanatic and rescue the innocent victim he's holding — only to find an old colleague already on the case. Pax.Old friendship turns to new love and Pax and Camille's dark secrets loom up from the past. Pax is left with the choice — go rogue from the Service or lose Camille forever. Rogue Spy on amazon.comAbout the author Joanna Bourne writes historical fiction set in Revolutionary and Napoleonic France and Regency England, a time of love and sacrifice, clashing ideals, and really cool clothing. Joanna lives in the Appalachian Mountains with her family and her dog and cat.Visit Joanna Bourne's websiteFollow her on Twitter