Kirkus Reviews QR Code
THE UNKEPT WOMAN by Allison Montclair

THE UNKEPT WOMAN

by Allison Montclair

Pub Date: July 26th, 2022
ISBN: 978-1-25075-034-1
Publisher: Minotaur

After solving four murders, a war widow and a former spy are forced to tackle espionage on the homefront.

Iris Sparks feels guilty about her World War II service as a spy whose shattered ankle prevented her from going overseas. Gwen Bainbridge, her partner in The Right Sort Marriage Bureau, has been trying to recover custody of her son ever since her husband was killed in the war and her depression caused his aristocratic parents to have her committed. The duo’s troubles start when Iris is followed by a woman who turns out to be Helena Jablonska, a Polish widow seeking their services in finding a new husband. Gwen can tell that she's pregnant, though, and so turns her down. Returning to her flat, Iris finds her former lover and fellow spy Maj. Andrew Sutton sitting on the sofa. He says he needs somewhere to hide, and since he's paid the rent on the flat through the end of the year, he refuses to leave, even when her current lover, gangster Archie Spelling, turns up. Iris flees to Gwen’s home, and while she’s gone, a woman is murdered in her flat. The police assume that the dead woman is Iris until DS Michael Kinsey, who'd once been engaged to her, goes to inform Gwen of her death and finds her alive. " 'What's wrong, Mike?' asked Iris, looking at him with concern and, it has to be said, amusement. 'You look like you've seen a ghost.' " Iris becomes the main suspect, but she’s so well schooled in interrogation techniques that the police get nothing from her except the identity of the dead woman: Helena Jablonska. After Gwen calls Iris’ former boss and strings are pulled, she’s released, but now she and a reluctant Gwen must enter the world of espionage to find a killer.

A believable postwar tale with troubled heroines who must juggle lovers, spies, and an unexpected villain.