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A diabolical traitor who's always out of reach... England, 1814. Lady Arianna Hadley and her husband, the Earl of Saybrook, want nothing more than to savor a quiet life embellished by the occasional cup of the finest chocolate. However, when they receive orders to travel to Scotland and capture an elusive traitor, they feel their duty to the Crown must come first. In a laboratory in Scotland, they discover the corpse of a chemistry professor-and cryptic papers hinting at a dangerous new show more discovery now in enemy hands. Racing against time, Arianna and Saybrook pursue their most cunning and dangerous adversary yet through a complex network of intrigue involving exotic chocolates, daredevil aviators, a missing inventor, and a secret recipe that must be recovered at any cost... show less

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Time-wise, this book picks up closely after the finish of the second in the series. This book can stand on its own, but is richer if the prior two books have been read. We join Lady Arianna and her new husband Sandro, the Earl of Saybrook, as they travel with their friend Henley to Scotland to follow up on their discovery of a traitorous plot against England. They are ambushed on the road, and while in Scotland it is clear the adversary is one step ahead of them. Could their be a traitor among the English government? Who can be trusted grows more murky as Arianna and the Earl of Saybrook race against the clock to keep explosive plans from striking a blow against England.

To add to the personal stakes, the Earl's long standing friendship show more with a society lady, Miss Sophia Kirtland, is brought to the forefront since her assistance is needed. Arianna's conflicted feelings are swirling amidst the cat-and-mouse game of intrigue, which notches up the tension overall.

Arianna is a smart action oriented character, perfect for intrigue and improvisation as she dons disguises and chases shadows. The marriage of convenience with the Earl is getting more difficult as her feelings become stronger for him. In this addition to the series, the reader isn't as sure about the Earl's feelings as in the last book, which combines with the intrigue for an emotional ride. The Earl is more of a forceful presence as he and Arianna risk their lives. Their friend Hennley takes some emotional hits and his loyalties are even questioned. The Earl's friendship with Sophia Kirtland brings a new, strong female to the mix. She throws a few twists for Arianna, but adds to the overall story in her own right. Sophia was the breakout character that the reader can't help but become invested in.

This series takes full advantage of the regency time period with the innovations to hot air balloon travel and the rumors of Napolean attempting to escape exile and make a power grab. Scotland and London are wonderously portrayed taking the reader vividly to that time and place in the past.

The plot is an enjoyable romp with a few areas to catch your breath. The pacing is taut and finely balanced to create a page-turner. Well done! The climax has a well conceived and executed suspenseful chase. The wrap-up answers some questions, but leaves others dangling to entice the reader with the next book.

This book is on the verge of tipping over into a historical thriller with its breathless intrigue worthy of a regency-era Laura Croft-esque heroine and equally adventurous hero, yet with developed characters to contribute to the recipe.

Rating: Near Perfect - Buy two copies: one for you and one for a friend. It really is that good. I am still surprised this isn't released in hard-cover. If you enjoy C.S. Harris or Tasha Alexander, you should love this book too.

Series: 3rd in Lady Arianna Regency Mysteries

Mystery Sub-genre: Historical Intrigue

Main Character: Lady Arianna Hadley

Setting: England, 1814

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Lady Arianna and Lord Saybrook are still on the trail of Renard, the fox, French spy and supporter of Napoleon. They go to Scotland looking for a tie between the University chemists, a new explosive and the French spy ring. This then sends them back to London and the Royal Institution. Some new people are drawn into their team and some existing members get temporarily sidelined. Arianna ends up using a couple of her disguises to get close to potential sources. Another action packed historical mystery that ties together all the loose ends to solve the case. Each chapter again begins with a chocolate recipe. Very enjoyable series.
Recipe For Treason is the third book in the A Lady Arianna Regency Mystery series. Another exciting book in this wonderful series.

Earl and Lady Saybrook and Henning, recently returned from Vienna in their search for Renard, are now traveling to Scotland to continue the search. Once they arrive in Scotland their first stop is the laboratory of Prof Girton, a noted scientist. But, they arrive just as he is taking his last breath. They gather some of his notes and reluctantly head back to London. Upon reading the notes and from other information that has been learned, they realize that Renard has plans to send the information for making a very destructive bomb to France.

What with Henning having been injured in Scotland, Saybrook, show more reluctantly ask Sophia, a long time friend is she would be willing to help them with their pursuit of Renard. Then, Lady Saybrook visits a café specializing in Chocolate and learns that hot air balloons are to be used to move the information for making the bomb to France.

This leads to a very exciting chase via hot air balloons to prevent the information from landing in France.

Can't wait to see where lady and Earl Saybrook will be off to next.
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Recipe for Treason is the third in the series and pretty much non-stop action (for a cozy/historical mystery). I was a bit disappointed by the lack of character development in this book, although I enjoyed reading about the budding friendship between Arianna and Sophia. The point of this book is the ongoing pursuit of the master spy Renard and I can point at precisely the moment the author gave away the clue that had me guessing Renard's identity. I won't though, so as not to ruin it for the rest of those readers out there. :) Still, I thought it was very cleverly done and Ms. Penrose did an excellent job with red herrings and diversions too.

Each chapter has a chocolate recipe, although most seemed a bit to involved for my limited show more attention span in the kitchen, they looked delicious! show less
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Canonical title
Recipe for Treason
Original title
Recipe for Treason
Original publication date
2012-12-04
People/Characters
Arianna Hadley; Alessandro Henry George de Quincy, 5th Earl of Saybrook "Sandro"; Percival Grentham, Lord Grentham; Basil Henning; Sophia Kirtland; Constantina, dowager Marchioness of Sterling
Important places
Scotland, UK; London, England, UK
Epigraph
Adversity is the first path to truth.

-- George Gordon Byron
Dedication
For the British Art Center at Yale University,
whose exhibits and study rooms are a source of constant wonder and inspiration
First words
A jolt of the coach bounced the open book in her lap, rousing Ariana, Lady Saybrook, from a fitful half sleep.
Last words
(Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)"But I have a feeling that along with your exotic spices and chocolate confections, you may soon be eating your words."

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Fiction and Literature, Mystery, Historical Fiction
DDC/MDS
813.54Literature & rhetoricAmerican literature in EnglishAmerican fiction in English1900-19991945-1999
LCC
PS3566 .I283 .R43Language and LiteratureAmerican literatureAmerican literatureIndividual authors1961-
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