Tuesday, 9 June 2026

Review - the Last Flight from Moscow by Andie Newton

The Last Flight from Moscow by Andie Newton
Publisher:
One More Chapter 
Release date: 7 May 2026
Back cover blurb: In the shadowy underbelly of Cold War Moscow, Mae Pierce, once a formidable OSS agent, has found herself once again thrust into a perilous mission that could spell redemption—or ruin. Tasked with posing as a model at the American Exhibition, Mae is haunted by the ghosts of her past. Her plan had been simple: lie low, collect her paycheck and get home. Instead, she must navigate the treacherous waters of deceit, betrayal, and the ruthless Russian Mafia. When her new partner vanishes, Mae soon realizes that the stakes are higher than she ever imagined…








The Last Flight from Moscow is another brilliant read from Andie Newton.

Mae Pierce, once one of the OSS’ most formidable agents is living in America, with a charmed life to the outsider, but a gambling addiction and dangerous levels of debt hidden from view.

After her last mission went wrong, Mae has no desire to be involved in the world of espionage again. But her best friend has other ideas.

Recruiting Mae to look after a new hire, and travel to Russia to pass as a model at the American Exhibition wasn't exactly what she had in mind.

But they are paying her generously for her time, so she decides to go along with it.

Whilst there Mae and her partner realise that they are not like the other 'models' who are actually doing it for fun, or work, and they have to work harder than usual to fit in and not look too much like spies.

Besides, everyone knows that the 'real' spies are the men, and Mae and her partner are just there to be an extra pair of eyes and ears, and keep up appearances.

When Mae's partner goes missing, Mae is determined to follow through with her promise to keep them safe, even if it jeapordies her own safety. 

The Last Flight is a great read, and I always look forward to reading this author. 

The Last Flight from Moscow is available now via Amazon online and all good book shops.

Thank You to the publishers who approved my request via Netgalley in exchange for an honest review.