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2015 Winner, Rocky Mountain Fiction Writers' Colorado Gold Contest
1572. Edward Hunter undertakes a mission to discover the source of Catholic propaganda smuggled into England. In Paris, full of tension between religious civil wars, he finds an informant murdered, an ambassador threatened with assassination, and seductive femmes fatales . As if these challenges are not enough, his lover wakes him on Saint Bartholomew's Day shouting that the Catholics of Paris are killing their Protestant neighbors. Since Catholics believe he is a Protestant and Protestants believe he is a Catholic, can he survive?…mehr

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2015 Winner, Rocky Mountain Fiction Writers' Colorado Gold Contest

1572. Edward Hunter undertakes a mission to discover the source of Catholic propaganda smuggled into England. In Paris, full of tension between religious civil wars, he finds an informant murdered, an ambassador threatened with assassination, and seductive femmes fatales. As if these challenges are not enough, his lover wakes him on Saint Bartholomew's Day shouting that the Catholics of Paris are killing their Protestant neighbors. Since Catholics believe he is a Protestant and Protestants believe he is a Catholic, can he survive?


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Doug Adcock grew up in Toledo, Ohio, attended Harvard University, and taught English, history, and drama in Honolulu, London, Abidjan, Bogota, and Westchester County, New York. His interest in the Elizabethan period began in college, bloomed in England, and has led to the Edward Hunter spy adventures. Now retired, he lives in Breckenridge, Colorado with his wife Holley. Besides writing, he skis, sings, plays trombone, square dances, and travels.