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"I Spy" by using Natalie Sumner Lincoln is a gripping story that intertwines elements of thriller, espionage, and romance. Set towards the backdrop of World War I, the tale follows the protagonist, Joyce Emerson, an American nurse stationed in France. Joyce turns into unwittingly embroiled in espionage whilst she is recruited by using Allied intelligence to gather vital information approximately enemy activities. As Joyce navigates her twin function as a devoted nurse and a clandestine operative, she faces the complexities and risks of espionage. Her task involves using her function to glean…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
"I Spy" by using Natalie Sumner Lincoln is a gripping story that intertwines elements of thriller, espionage, and romance. Set towards the backdrop of World War I, the tale follows the protagonist, Joyce Emerson, an American nurse stationed in France. Joyce turns into unwittingly embroiled in espionage whilst she is recruited by using Allied intelligence to gather vital information approximately enemy activities. As Joyce navigates her twin function as a devoted nurse and a clandestine operative, she faces the complexities and risks of espionage. Her task involves using her function to glean strategic information and thwart enemy plans while risking her very own safety and recognition. Lincoln's narrative adeptly blends the depth of wartime settings with the suspense of espionage, as Joyce grapples with the moral dilemmas and personal dangers inherent in her covert duties. The story no longer most effective makes a speciality of the exciting elements of espionage but also delves into the emotional and mental toll on people caught within the midst of war and espionage. "I Spy" is a compelling tale that captures the tension, intrigue, and personal sacrifices made at some point of wartime espionage, all of the while portraying the resilience and bravado of individuals like Joyce Emerson who navigate a global packed with secrets and threat.
Autorenporträt
Natalie Sumner Lincoln was an American author who lived from October 4, 1881, to August 31, 1935. She mostly wrote mystery and crime books that took place in Washington, D.C. Natalie Lincoln was born in Washington, D.C., on October 4, 1881. She was the daughter of Dr. Nathan Smith Lincoln, a doctor who served in the Civil War and assisted President James A. Garfield in the White House, and Jeanie Gould, a writer of books for adults and children. George Gould Lincoln was her brother and a political writer. She went to school in Washington, D.C., at Laura A. Flint's Private School. From 1912 to 1914, Lincoln was the government and society writer for the Washington Herald. From April 1915 until she died, she was in charge of the Daughters of the American Revolution Magazine. Lincoln wrote 22 books, and all but one of them took place in Washington, D.C. Inspector Mitchell or Detective Ferguson from the Washington, DC police force were in about half of them. Two of her books were turned into silent movies: The Man Inside (1916) and Black Shadows (1920), which was based on her book The Official Chaperon. Aside from that, she wrote short stories that were published in Smith's Magazine, McCall's, All Story, and Detective Story Magazine.