"Loomis deftly handles his historical subject matter with a seasoned hand, fashioning a classic spy thriller that reads like a hybred of Alistair MacLean and Graham Greene at their level bests. Solid in all respects." --The Providence Journal Was the Duchess of Windsor a murderer? Did the Duke c
The Nassau Secret (The Lang Reilly Series Book 8)
โ Scribed by Loomis, Gregg
- Book ID
- 109139359
- Publisher
- Wayland Square Editions
- Year
- 2015
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 148 KB
- Series
- Lang Reilly 8
- Category
- Fiction
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โฆ Synopsis
"Loomis deftly handles his historical subject matter with a seasoned hand, fashioning a classic spy thriller that reads like a hybred of Alistair MacLean and Graham Greene at their level bests. Solid in all respects." --The Providence Journal
Was the Duchess of Windsor a murderer? Did the Duke cover up her nefarious deed? The real-life sensational murder of Sir Harry Oakes during World War II on Nassau while the Duke of Windsor was Governor General sets the stage for the eighth Lang Reilly thriller. In tracking the killer of a light-fingered researcher, Lang Reilly uncovers a secret society that would go to any lengths to protect the Royal Family, past and present.
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