'Code 17' consists of many short chapters from the first person perspective of Lady Laurencia Artemisia Claudia Summers...phew! AKA Laura, or Lady Laura Summers, AKA slightly dodgy art dealer. We get thrust straight into the plot after the groom gets shot on his way to his wedding to Laura - and although the wedding is one of convenience, Lady Summers is determined to seek retribution and immediately discovers, and is pitted against a network of undercover agents, and in particular the unsavoury Persephone. Lady Laura now has a challenging nemesis.
The writing is sharp, direct and consistently to the point but we still get enough to develop the characters and build plot. Its mini-episode style is suited to reading on the go, and it's easy to drop back into the story as the scenes are very pictorial. There're quite a few spoofy antics featuring both Laura, her sidekick/friends Muffie and Ronni. At times it's humorous as the women begin to investigate, from picking up some C&A catsuits for a break-in job to accidentally causing a few violent ends!
There's also the backdrop of the swinging sixties London, so the vibe is full of expression, art, glamour, music, celebrity and a dash of romance. It's a fun journey following the antics of the characters in this book, and I happily recommended it to fellow readers.