Sarah has played manyroles. Dutiful daughter. Talented gymnast. Persecuted Jew. Lost orphan. But nowshe faces her most challenging role of all. Now she must become the very thingshe hates. For the only way she can survive as a spy at a boarding school forthe cream of Nazi society is to become a monster like them. A monster who can destroy them. Discover the girl who can beatBond and Bourne at their own game, in this utterly addictive thriller from ajaw-dropping new talent.
Matt Killeen Books
Matt Killeen crafts stories that tap into the universal experiences of childhood and adolescence, often infused with a distinctive blend of humor and imagination. His writing style is dynamic and accessible, designed to captivate young readers. He expertly weaves in unexpected twists and compelling characters that reflect the complexities of the world. Through his work, Killeen explores the boundary between reality and fantasy with a keen eye for detail.




Devil, Darling, Spy
- 448 pages
- 16 hours of reading
Sarah is used to spying in the champagne-fuelled parties of Nazi Berlin. But her new mission is infinitely more deadly - tracking a lethal disease across bullet-torn Africa, to uncover the monster who would use it to create fifty million corpses. Her enemies think she is a terrified little girl. But she is a warrior set to burn them all.