Archival: Most Secret
by Rob Rice
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ISBN: 978-1-4303-2367-9
Publisher: Lulu.com
Rights Owner: Rob S. Rice
Copyright:
© 2007 Rob S. Rice Standard Copyright License
Language: English
Country: United States
Edition: First Edition
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Printed: 192 pages, 6" x 9", perfect binding, black and white interior ink Description:Behind the scenes of history… Lurked desperate men with strange knowledge, doctors with dangerous cures, and scientists terrified by their own discoveries. Join the heir to a faerie legacy and his bloody companion on a journey that ends before the very ramparts of New Orleans and in the smoke of a terrifying battle. What was the secret Winston Churchill’s valet sought to share with his employer from beyond the grave? Meet Flight Lieutenant Neville ‘Bunny’ Edwards, who in the course of the Second World War loses his humanity, but never his courage or his determination to stay in the fighting. Illustrated by Donna Barr, http:www.stinz.com Keywords:Listed in: |
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seemingly disparate elements into a tapestry so carefully constructed that even the most cynical reader will be tempted to suspend disbelief. In vignettes ranging from
the war of 1812, to the post-WWI interbellum, to the early years of WWII aerial combat, the author spins three galloping good yarns (pun intended) that reflect an
amazing grasp of real-world military operations, equipment, customs and bureaucratic intrigue. He starts with complex, believable characters, vividly portrayed,
realistic combat action, and incorporates a generous helping of scrying lenses, weather manipulation, and assorted folk goblins. The result is a delightful read that is
even better the second time.
Do not mistake these for simple fairy tails for adults - Rice weaves a complex tapestry of intrigue, unique character, and historical detail that can draw in the most skeptical reader. This collection traces the fate of three different soldiers who find that war is quite literally a beastly business. Each is told with careful thought to period language, historical fact, and logic. The players are real people, with faults and quirks that bring them alive in the mind's eye. He also manages to bring the locale alive, with detailed descriptions and atmosphere.
If you enjoy historical novels, or any kind of realiztic fantasy, you'll love Archival: Most Secret.
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