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Set in Europe in the early stages of World War II, spirited archaeology student Kate Bowen experiences within two weeks both the thrilling rush of love and the devastating grief of death. The love is Alex Wolfe, a military pilot fighting not only the Germans but also his past. The death is of those who are dear to Kate. But she soon learns the deaths are not an accident but an act of murder related to an incident from her childhood. With the help of smugglers, French Resistance fighters and, unexpectedly, Alex, Kate faces a war-torn country, submarine-infested waters and an unnamed killer to…mehr

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Set in Europe in the early stages of World War II, spirited archaeology student Kate Bowen experiences within two weeks both the thrilling rush of love and the devastating grief of death. The love is Alex Wolfe, a military pilot fighting not only the Germans but also his past. The death is of those who are dear to Kate. But she soon learns the deaths are not an accident but an act of murder related to an incident from her childhood. With the help of smugglers, French Resistance fighters and, unexpectedly, Alex, Kate faces a war-torn country, submarine-infested waters and an unnamed killer to discover the truth. It's a story of self-realization, of adventure, strength and, above all, love. It is a story that takes you through Scotland's moors, London's back alleys and France's landmines in a harrowing adventure of one woman's search for truth. But, can she face the truth once she discovers it?
Autorenporträt
Michelle L. Hamilton earned her master's degree in history from San Diego State University in 2013. Her work can be seen in the magazine The Citizens' Companion. Fascinated with the American Civil War and the life of Abraham Lincoln since as long as she could remember Hamilton pursued her love of history by working as a docent at the Whaley House Museum in Old Town San Diego. In her free time, Hamilton is a Civil War living historian. Born and raised in California, Hamilton now resides in Ruther Glen, Virginia. "I Would Still Be Drowned in Tears": Spiritualism in Abraham Lincoln's White House is her first book. You can follow her at her blog http://michelle-hamilton.blogspot.com.