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Ex-spy Kendal was one of the best, but now she's wearing the toughest disguise of her career: Mom. "An incisive feminist thriller and heaps of fun."-Margot Douaihy Kendal Carter is out in the cold and she wouldn't have it any other way. It's been four years since her daughter Rosie was born and Kendal has kept her miles away from the danger of her former life as a spy. But when their hiding place is discovered, Kendal is forced to turn to old contacts for help. Her longtime friend and ex-handler Rico doesn't miss his chance to pull his best spy back in. Whisking them to London, Rico offers them a luxury safe house in an area with good schools. How can Kendal resist? But there's a catch, of course. Rico wants Kendal to come back to work for his espionage agency Bon Temps. He's offering an assignment with no apparent downside, investigating one of the dads at Rosie's new school who works at one of London's biggest, murkiest tech firms and suspected of being up to no good. It should be easy enough for someone with her experience, and luckily, mother is the perfect cover. However, it doesn't take long for Kendal to realize that Rico's got an agenda of his own. The tech firm may be dealing in darker and more deadly secrets than they all realize, plus the world of coffee mornings and playdates comes with its own web of allegiances and betrayals. Kendal soon finds herself in way too deep . . . A gripping blend of suspenseful spy thriller with heartfelt women's fiction, I, Spy is the first in a propulsive debut series about the masks we all wear, whether as a spy or as a parent.
L. M. KEMP lives and works in upstate London (Essex). She writes for a vast variety of creative, cultural, corporate and clandestine clients: most recently co-authoring personalized books for Wonderbly; reviewing pilot episodes, cheap perfumes and random Instagram accounts for Ralph Magazine; and editing lengthy and devastating reports for Greenpeace. For the last two years her work has been dominated by the research and development of I, Spy and a deep dive into the murky world of modern spycraft.