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It is spring, 1759. Two European empires are battling for North America. When Raiders from New France abduct her mother, Molly’s rescue effort crosses paths with a French assassin, Indians, government corruption, and a handsome enemy soldier. Samuel Endicott captures the essence of colonial Quebec and weaves a masterful yarn of a teenager coming of age within as besieged city’s stone walls. Employing exhaustive research, he brings to life the final days of New France that forever changed the continent. The Quebec Affair has elements every reader craves — memorable characters, thrilling action, romance, and suspense.
Endicott balances a large cast. Rich in historical detail, he blends historical facts with the many characters while using fictional characters to round out the story. This is a long novel, almost 500 pages, and at times the pace can be slow, but the drama and action compelled me to continue turning the pages.
250 Pages
9in * 6in * 0.8in
0.4gr
September 01, 2020
Hamilton
CA
9781771836333
FICTION / Historical / General
eng