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In Shadowland (Seth Armitage Thrillers) by Ashby, Timothy

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In Shadowland (Seth Armitage Thrillers)

by Ashby, Timothy

“Weaves real-world history into a deft, dynamic historical thriller...

Literature & Fiction Mystery, Thriller & Suspense Thrillers & Suspense Spies & Politics
Author Ashby, Timothy
Published 2022
Format Print edition

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About In Shadowland (Seth Armitage Thrillers)

“Weaves real-world history into a deft, dynamic historical thriller... A riveting work of political intrigue.” Kirkus Reviews Washington DC 1925 President Teddy Roosevelt's son Quentin was killed in World War I. So why is another man's corpse in his grave? J. Edgar Hoover summons Special Agent Seth Armitage, a US Marines veteran haunted by the carnage of the Western Front, back to the Bureau to investigate the mystery. Armitage is soon targeted by powerful and ruthless forces on both sides of the Atlantic who are committed to keeping the scandal secret - at any cost. The line between enemies and allies blur as the agent is drawn into a conspiracy, which leads him to Germany and an encounter with a burgeoning political force. The Nazi Party. Armitage eventually uncovers the truth in an ancient Bavarian castle. But at what price? Timothy Ashby is the author of the Storm of War series and Time Fall. He is also the author of the non-fiction titles Elizabethan Secret Agent: The Untold Story of William Ashby (1536-1593) and The Bear in the Back Yard: Moscow´s Caribbean Strategy. He lives in Mallorca. Praise for Timothy Ashby: "A rip-roaring tale, based on real characters and events, and introducing a fabulous dual heritage hero for our times." Saul David, author of Hart of Empire “A well-researched adventure that skilfully mixes warts-and-all history with cinematic action.” Kirkus Reviews “… grippingly panoramic in scope, stretching from vignettes involving Abraham Lincoln to the hotspots of the Jazz Era … and harrowing evocations of the Civil War’s bloodshed. Devil´s Den is a tightly controlled and extremely satisfying novel …. Highly recommended.” Historical Novels Society Review

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