M. L. Huie is a writer, teacher and actor. In addition to working ten years as a features journalist he has written several plays that have been performed throughout the US and in the UK. Like Livy Nash he loves the northwest of England and has a Yank's appreciation for a good Lancashire Hot Pot. Spitfire is his first novel.
Praise for Spitfire: This debut is more emotional than Fleming's own Bond novels...Nash is a welcome new protagonist who will be welcomed by fans of Kate Atkinson's Transcription (2018) and Simon Mawer's Tightrope (2015). --Booklist Huie's taut spy thriller takes the reader to a Britain and France where the wounds of war are both deep and fresh . . . An auspicious debut. --Charlie Lovett, New York Times bestselling author of The Bookman's Tale Post WWII London and Paris serve as a backdrop for a gutsy, damaged heroine who matches wits with a dangerous new enemy. A riveting page-turner! --Dianne Freeman, author of the award-winning Countess of Harleigh mystery series Huie writes with dry, cracking wit and unflinching heart . . . Filled with intrigue, betrayal, heartache, and danger, Spitfire is a debut not to be missed. --Meghan Holloway, author of Once More Unto the Breach Gritty and glamorous, Spitfire races through the streets of post-war London and Paris in a twisting story of intrigue and betrayal . . . Livy Nash is exactly my kind of heroine. --Julia Kelly, author of The Light Over London Meticulously researched with a twisty, compelling plot and a heroine that you root for from the first page, Spitfire combines all the elements of great historical fiction. --Jane Healey, author of The Beantown Girls [An] intriguing tale of revenge and redemption. --D.M. Quincy, author of the Atlas Catesby mysteries Huie has created a hard-bitten, hard-core heroine in Livy Nash, and a perfectly noir spy thriller. --Alisa Smith, author of the Lena Stillman series If you're a fan of espionage thrillers, you'll love Spitfire. . . A fantastic debut novel. --Jeanne M. Dickson, author of Grounded Hearts An old-fashioned mystery shot through with tragedy; for aficionados of the glamour and romance of spycraft. --Kirkus Reviews [A] spirited debut and series launch...Vibrant characters, international intrigue, gritty action, and a wittily acerbic Ian Fleming, too--who could ask for more? --Publishers Weekly, starred review Satisfying to the very end...A good book and the start of a good series. --New York Journal of Books If you're after a riveting spy thriller with the added bonuses of an intrepid female protagonist, a fascinating historical setting, and a nuanced depiction of challenging ethical decisions, Spitfire will be a winner. --BookTrib An excellent debut novel...Doesn't get much better than this. --Red Carpet Crash