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The Lost Despatch - A Historical Mystery Thriller Through the Eyes of Forgotten Characters

Natalie Sumner Lincoln

Casa editrice: Good Press

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In 'The Lost Despatch' by Natalie Sumner Lincoln, readers are taken on a thrilling mystery adventure set during the Civil War. The novel intricately weaves together historical details and suspenseful plot twists, creating a captivating literary experience. Lincoln's careful attention to detail and engaging storytelling style make this novel a standout within the historical fiction genre. Natalie Sumner Lincoln, a prolific writer known for her historical novels, likely drew inspiration for 'The Lost Despatch' from her love of American history and her talent for crafting compelling narratives. Her expertise in blending fact with fiction is evident throughout the book, as she brings to life the tumultuous period of the Civil War through the eyes of her characters. I highly recommend 'The Lost Despatch' to readers who enjoy historical fiction with a touch of mystery. Lincoln's well-researched novel offers a unique perspective on the Civil War era and will surely keep readers on the edge of their seats from beginning to end.
Disponibile da: 10/12/2019.
Lunghezza di stampa: 319 pagine.

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