Question: What do you do when you find a Russian spy training operation in New York City in 1943?
Answer: You send in two bugs and an opera singer.
As a followup to the first book to the series, A Penny For Your Thoughts traces the footsteps of one of the characters from The Ant Doctor. It also introduces awesome new personalities, such as an American pilot who flies a patchwork fighter plane into occupied France during World War II, a spunky black woman who owns property and won’t take insults from anyone, and a runaway orphan who seeks shelter from unspoken horrors.
Throw in the spy, the singer, and the bugs, and you have a tale of wartime intrigue which encompasses both sides of the Atlantic Ocean.
If a fiction writer writes about fiction, does that make it true?
