Days of Deception (Pinkerton Lady Chronicles) by Lee Roddy

Days of Deception (Pinkerton Lady Chronicles)

Lee Roddy
356 pages
Chariot Victor Pub
Jan 1998
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Being a spy for the famous Pinkerton Detectives suits Laurel Bartlett's adventurous nature. During the Civil War, Laurel had used her charm and cleverness to penetrate Confederate lines and bring back military intelligence for the Union army as a way to avenge her brother's death. But the war casts a long shadow onto Laurel's future happiness. Now the conflict has ended, and Laurel’s soldier-fiancé has not returned home. As an excuse to search for him, Laurel takes a new Pinkerton assignment to seek evidence of thievery on the railroads. On a train heading south through lawless lands, sparks fly when she meets Ridge Granger, a handsome former rebel cavalryman, and Laurel’s secret past comes back to haunt her. When Laurel stumbles upon a murder scene, both their lives are threatened by an unknown killer. As time runs out to find her fiancé, gather evidence against a thieving railroad employee, and stay alive, Laurel’s wartime spying has a direct impact on Ridge. With mounting tensions between them, the couple is thrust into a life-and-death situation where their faith in God—and themselves—is sorely tested. Days of Deception is the first of the Pinkerton Lady Chronicles. Lee Roddy is a veteran author with many novels for children and adults to his credit. He combines his love of history and writing in the historically accurate Pinkerton Lady Chronicles. He and his wife make their home in California.
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Pages 356
Publisher Chariot Victor Pub
Published 1998
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