A Country Divided

A Country Divided
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Publisher : iUniverse
Total Pages : 367
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ISBN-10 : 9781475988680
ISBN-13 : 1475988680
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Book Synopsis A Country Divided by : Jay F. Downs

Download or read book A Country Divided written by Jay F. Downs and published by iUniverse. This book was released on 2013-06-04 with total page 367 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A country divided by the American Civil War is unaware that now an even greater danger exists: a country divided into thirds. The most powerful nations on earth -- England, France, and Spain -- plan a simultaneous attack on the United States from all four directions to reclaim the land in the New World that was once theirs. On a cold January night in 1865, conspirators meet in a London pub to plot the fate of America. Three of them will be instrumental in carrying out the ambitious plan. British Major Josiah Sterling, as a special observer of the War, has access to top American military and government officials. Jeanetta Boudreaux, the widow of a fallen Confederate, has traveled from New Orleans to help her beloved South. Juan Carlos Ramirez holds a banking position of authority in California and the American West. As the Divine Plan unfolds, love sprouts between Josiah and Jeanetta, fully blooming as the fateful day of invasion draws near. But love can be distracting. Will the conspirators successfully derail America's chance at reunifying the Union, or will personal emotions put them all at risk? This historical novel is so intertwined with such a myriad of facts that one may wonder: is it indeed fiction -- or was it true?


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