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Queen of Swords

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Informationen zum Autor Sara Donati  is the pen name of Rosina Lippi, a former academic and tenured university professor. Since 2000 she has been writing fiction full-time, haunting the intersection where history and storytelling meet, wallowing in nineteenth-century newspapers, magazines, street maps, and academic historical research. She is the internationally bestselling author of the Wilderness series ( Into the Wilderness ,  Dawn on a Distant Shore ,  Lake in the Clouds ,  Fire Along the Sky ,  Queen of Swords , and  The Endless Forest ) as well as  The Gilded Hour , the first in a new series following the descendants of characters from the Wilderness series. She lives between the Cascades and Puget Sound with her husband, daughter, Jimmy Dean (a Havanese), and Max and Bella (the cats). Klappentext It is the late summer of 1814! and Hannah Bonner and her half brother Luke have spent more than a year searching the islands of the Caribbean for Luke's wife and the man who abducted her. But Jennet's rescue! so long in coming! is not the resolution they'd hoped for. In the spring she had given birth to Luke's son! and in the summer Jennet had found herself compelled to surrender the infant to a stranger in the hope of keeping him safe. To claim the child! Hannah! Luke! and Jennet must journey first to Pensacola. There they learn a great deal about the family that has the baby. The Poiterins are a very rich! very powerful Creole family! totally without scruple. The matriarch of the family has left Pensacola for New Orleans and taken the child she now claims as her great-grandson with her. New Orleans is a city on the brink of war! a city where prejudice thrives and where Hannah! half Mohawk! must tread softly. Careful plans are made as the Bonners set out to find and reclaim young Nathaniel Bonner. Plans that go terribly awry! isolating them from each other in a dangerous city at the worst of times. Sure that all is lost! and sick unto death! Hannah finds herself in the care of a family and a friend from her past! Dr. Paul de Guise Savard dit Saint-d'Uzet. It is Dr. Savard and his wife who save Hannah's life! but Dr. Savard's half brother who offers her real hope. Jean-Benoit Savard! the great-grandson of French settlers! slaves! and Choctaw and Seminole Indians! is the one man who knows the city well enough to engineer the miracle that will reunite the Bonners and send them home to Lake in the Clouds. With Ben Savard's guidance! allies are drawn from every segment of New Orleans's population and from Andrew Jackson's army! now pouring into the city in preparation for what will be the last major battle of the War of 1812. Leseprobe Chapter One L'Ile de Lamantins French Antilles August 1814 The island, beautiful and treacherous, drew in the love-struck and rewarded them with razor-sharp coral reefs, murderous breakwaters, and cliffs that no man sane man would attempt. Kit Wyndham was sane. Out of his depth, perhaps, but Major Christian Pelham Wyndham of the King's Rangers was in command of all his senses, while Luke Scott was not. "Major?" The lieutenant hovered like a maiden aunt, stopping just short of wringing his hands. If given permission to speak, Hodge would say out loud what he had said too many times already: that they had no business here; that what Scott intended was madness. Hodge was wrong about one thing: They did have business here, and crucial business at that. The only kind of business that could have forged this strange alliance between himself and the Scotts: They were after the same prey. A fat moon hung in a clear night sky, sending the shadows of masts and rigging out to dance on the water. On the rail his own hands were drained of color, corpse gray. He turned to assure his lieutenant that he would have no part in t...

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Authors Sara Donati
Publisher Bantam Books USA
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 25.09.2007
 
EAN 9780553582789
ISBN 978-0-553-58278-9
No. of pages 705
Dimensions 108 mm x 178 mm x 32 mm
Series Wilderness
Wilderness
Subject Fiction > Narrative literature

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