It's 1901, and with the Boer War raging, England's air is crackling with political intrigue. But it's not South Africa that is on everyone's lips. Rather, it's The Jewish Question: The armies of Antisemitism are on the march, even as the call to Zionism echoes ever more loudly through London's East End. It's all largely academic for Denton until his neighbor is murdered, and signs point to the growing conflict between the Jews and those who hate them. So Denton yet again sticks his American nose into England's business. And he keeps it there, even as the price for asking questions grows higher every day.…mehr
It's 1901, and with the Boer War raging, England's air is crackling with political intrigue. But it's not South Africa that is on everyone's lips. Rather, it's The Jewish Question: The armies of Antisemitism are on the march, even as the call to Zionism echoes ever more loudly through London's East End. It's all largely academic for Denton until his neighbor is murdered, and signs point to the growing conflict between the Jews and those who hate them. So Denton yet again sticks his American nose into England's business. And he keeps it there, even as the price for asking questions grows higher every day.
Kenneth Cameron, AKA George Bartram, was born June 26, 1931, in Rochester, NY. He is the author of three novels featuring Denton, an American with a violent past: THE FRIGHTENED MAN, THE BOHEMIAN GIRL, and THE SECOND WOMAN. Cameron is also the author or co-author of more than thirty books, including historical fiction and espionage, a critical history of the African safari, and an award-winning analysis of films about Africa.
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