Red, White, and Blue: A Novel - Isaacs, Susan

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KORTE INHOUD

"Compromising Positions" to "Lily White" --seven critically acclaimed novels, seven "New York Times" bestsellers. Now, with her eighth novel, Susan Isaacs has written her finest work yet. "Red, White and Blue" tells the story of two ordinary Americans who find it within themselves to become extraordinary heroes. Charlie Blair of Wyoming and Lauren Miller of New York start out as strangers. They are drawn together by an appalling hate crime and by their mutual passion for justice. Yet they share more than a sense of fair play. They are not simply kindred spirits but actual kin, descendants of immigrants who met on a boat on their way to America, in the shadow of the Statue of Liberty.

Special Agent Blair of the FBI has the numbing job of a bureaucrat and the soul of a cowboy. A wry Westerner from his Stetson to his boots, he also happens to be the great-great-grandson of . . . Dora Blaustein? Dora "what?" True, although he is unaware of that particular ancestor. A nearly burned-out case at thirty-four, he is ab...
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1988Uitgever: Harper407 paginasTaal: EngelsISBN-10: 0060176083ISBN-13: 9780060176082

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