Can a secret agent discover the greatest secret of World War II in time to prevent an even bigger tragedy?Can Evita Peron somehow be involved,and if so,how?All of this has to be solved on a short time schedule.
[Looks at cover. Looks at description. Looks at cover again. Gives up.] (h/t Marc)
Well, at least he centered the stock photo and skipped the Leaning Tower of Legos this time.
The author just loves that photo. Even if it bears no relation to the book it appears on.
Boring layout as well.
And is that really the description for the book with that cover?
Can Evita Peron save the world in a short time schedule? — depends on how long the book is. Not much time was spent on the cover, so probably not much to read. And notice how efficient the author is, in not putting spaces after punctuation. That probably makes the book even shorter.
I keep thinking it’s Growing Mercy, as in, raising some kid named Mercy. Or, hell, increasing your own mercy. Dunno. Did NOT see “Crowning” Mercy, that’s fersure.
I see CROWING MERCY and a scarecrow dressed like a yoga lady.
That gal’s outfit does not say World War II secret agent to me. I watched a lot of WWII movies with spies and such on the late show in the 1950s so I know.
She doesn’t have much time because that laser blast has seared through her side. That’s the danger when you time travel and get confused about your period attire and weapons.