The Monitor Affair
- Indbinding:
- Paperback
- Sideantal:
- 168
- Udgivet:
- 1. februar 2017
- Størrelse:
- 152x229x10 mm.
- Vægt:
- 254 g.
- 8-11 hverdage.
- 16. december 2024
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Beskrivelse af The Monitor Affair
"An absorbing novel of espionage and romance - an unforgettable story of the amazing ship that saved the Union." New York Herald Tribune"One of America's most famous authors tells of the fateful battle of the ironclads-and the beautiful woman who turned the tide of history." Detroit News"Espionage and romance; and also the story of the amazing ship that saved the Union." -Hanover Evening SunYvonne Constant of Val-Fleury was a pampered, privileged daughter of the south and an ardent champion of the Confederate cause. Eric Nelson was a Swedish immigrant and a committed Union patriot, working with the famed John Ericsson on a new weapon that could win the war for the North. When Yvonne and Eric met, they experienced an attraction neither could admit-not even to themselves. But Eric had been entrusted with the North's greatest secret; men had already died to keep it safe, and Yvonne's aunt was one of Robert E. Lee's wiliest agents in New York-how could he ever trust her or let down his guard in her presence?When their true passions for each other became manifest to those around them, Yvonne and Eric were targeted by conspirators, spies, and assassins. Would they ever live long enough to realize-or even declare-the growing love they felt? In what kind of nation would they realize it?"As John Ericsson and his assistant were trying to convince Northern officials of the need for his ship Monitor. Confederate spies were working to destroy it. Those who like Kelland's work will not want to miss this." -Buffalo News"Clarence Budington Kelland is master of the slick, swift, entertaining yarn ... Demonstrates the emotions of his lovers with psychological penetration." New York Times
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