I'm always excited when Laura Beers has a new series and I really enjoy Regency spy stories. This story introduces us to the Gentlemen of London, agents of the Crown, who are out there keeping England safe. Although Nathaniel Calvert, Earl of Hawthorne has been a spy for 10 years, his family has no idea where he goes or what he does when he's not home. His latest assignment is to find a missing agent, the same agent that was a mentor to him.
Dinah Ashmore's sister, Evie, is missing and because the constable's theory that Evie ran off to Gretna Green with a secret suitor is preprosterous, Dinah feels she has no choice but to take matters into her own hands and hire a Bowstreet Runner to find her sister. Mistaking Nathaniel for a Runner (thanks to his burgundy waistcoat, Dinah hires him to find Evie. Could the search for a missing woman be connected to the missing agent? Nathaniel thinks they could be.
Dinah and Nathaniel have the funniest meet-cute and they spend quite a bit of time at odds with each other because Dinah is can be headstrong and stubborn. I would imagine it would be quite difficult to try to get someone to go along with your plan(s) when you can't reveal your true identity. The story has quite a few twists to keep it interesting. When dealing with agents not everything is as it seems at first, or even second, glance.
I liked watching Nathaniel realize his feelings for Dinah might be deeper than just keeping her safe while he worked the case. I also liked the side characters. Worsley and Talbot, the agents that guarded the entrance to the building were quite intertaining with their schemes--the one with the roses was quite funny. I hope to get Lord Haddington's story soon, as I suspect he has feelings for Dinah's sister Evie. I also want to know more about Nathaniel's younger brother Hugh.