Her supervisor attempts to unnerve her by showing her his torture chambers, but she barely reacts. With a cover as a madam running a brothel, her official mission is informing on loose lipped politicians. Meanwhile, Aleksei’s illegitimate daughter, Tamara, has secured a post with the Tsar’s secret police, The Third Section. When Dmitri discovers two dead soldiers, whose wounds match those witnessed thirty years earlier, he knows the creatures he helped his father hunt have returned. His son Dmitri is in Sevastapol, fighting off the French and the English. Taking place 30 years after the events of Thirteen Years Later, The Third Section (the third book in Jasper Kent’s Danilov Quintet) follows the children of Aleksei Danilov. Why I read it: Enjoyed immensely the first two books in the series Twelve, and Thirteen Years Later Where I got it: received a review copy from the friendly folks at Pyr
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