British Bulldog by Sara Sheridan

British Bulldog by Sara Sheridan was published in 2015 and it’s the third book in the Mirabelle Bevan series which is set in the early 1950s. In this one Mirabelle is told by a solicitor that she has been named in the will of a man that she barely knew. A Major Bradley, better known as Bulldog Bradley has just died and in his will he asks that Mirabelle tries to track down a wartime colleague of his. They had both been prisoners of war and had escaped together in 1944, but had been split up somehow and although Bradley had got back safely to Blighty his escape partner Philip Caine hadn’t. Mirabelle has been left 10,000 guineas in the will if she will take on the job of looking for Caine. That’s £10,000 plus 10,000 shillings, a huge amount of money, as you can imagine Major Bradley’s widow isn’t amused, she thinks the worst of Mirabelle.

Mirabelle sets off for Paris, as her mother was French she speaks the language fluently and knows the city well. It’s not long before she’s drawn into dangerous situations and discovers that Caine and Bradley had known her beloved Jack Duggan during the war. There’s a different enemy now with the Cold War gaining momentum and Mirabelle finds herself in the thick of it.

I think this one is my favourite of the series so far, the Paris setting was a nice change and it was good to be there without actually having to travel.

6 thoughts on “British Bulldog by Sara Sheridan

  1. I thought I wrote an eloquent message on this topic and now I don’t know if it got eaten or if I somehow didn’t finish posting it. Anyway, I was surprised to see this series is published by Kensington, a publisher I know or knew well because at one point they were distributed by Penguin where I worked. I will have to try this.

    • Constance,

      How annoying, I’ve had comments disappear just as I posted them on a blog, it’s a mystery. I hope you enjoy it if you get around to reading this one.

  2. I am going to have to read the first in this series, which I have had for a long time, since you are consistently enjoying the books.

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