Deceit [NOOK Book]

Overview

Ace reporter Andrew Hoyle is given what he thought was the assignment of a lifetime but, he never expected to be whisked into the depths of political intrigue. The raising of the remains of R.M.S. Titanic from its watery grave miles beneath the North Atlantic would be the key to opening up a door to a not too distant past.
Found in the decaying structure would be a lockbox that would eventually lead to a series of long lost diaries written by Elizabeth Brunnette. Selected to ...
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Deceit

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Overview

Ace reporter Andrew Hoyle is given what he thought was the assignment of a lifetime but, he never expected to be whisked into the depths of political intrigue. The raising of the remains of R.M.S. Titanic from its watery grave miles beneath the North Atlantic would be the key to opening up a door to a not too distant past.
Found in the decaying structure would be a lockbox that would eventually lead to a series of long lost diaries written by Elizabeth Brunnette. Selected to infiltrate a nefarious organization of radical foreigners led by a German fanatic named Lenin, she is forced to take action with the help of Christopher Ryan, and expose the diabolical plot before it is too late.
Her story would outline the unsuspecting deception behind the troubled demise of the grand ocean liner and the involvement of a vulnerable British Intelligence. The cream of capitalist society is innocently huddled aboard a ship watched over by the Grim reaper and only Elizabeth Brunnette and Christopher Ryan can save Titanic.
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Product Details

  • ISBN-13: 9781612580197
  • Publisher: LazyDay Publishing
  • Publication date: 11/30/2010
  • Sold by: Barnes & Noble
  • Format: eBook
  • Sales rank: 1,097,693
  • File size: 2 MB

Meet the Author

A Canadian, W.C. Hewitt has long been interested in observing the trials and social tribulations that now face the new wave of socio-equity and inter-racial strife. Having spent most of his life working in the public sector, Mr. Hewitt has had hands on experience in dealings with the social structures that now preside over the bruised and uncertain cultivation of today. An amateur Archaeologist, Historian and Titanic enthusiast (Mr. Hewitt was a member of the Titanic Historical Society) he shows a high regard for historical accuracy and an understanding of the Human Psyche. With captivating relish he succeeds in bringing a literary bond between mystery, adventure and human enigma. Ian Fleming, Clive Cussler and Arthur Conan Doyle are among his favourite authors.
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  • Posted June 9, 2012

    An excellent historical/fiction, action/adventure. Easy reading

    An excellent historical/fiction, action/adventure. Easy reading and bursting with detail. It was as if I was looking through a window into the not too distant past. Highly recommended.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted February 7, 2011

    An inspiring read

    A brilliant read. This book takes you into the depths of the characters -leaving you feeling as though you are as much of the plot as the characters themselves. Not only are the characters relatable, but you will find yourself wrapped up in the emotional strifes portrayed through the intricate plotline. A novel you can read over and over again.

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  • Posted January 6, 2011

    A must read!

    The novel is a pleasure to read and has a unique and entertaining literary flow. The story of Elizabeth and her induction into the British Secret Service is spellbinding. This is a must read for adventure and historical-fiction fans.

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  • Posted December 2, 2010

    Excellent Read

    As an avid reader this story line with it's intrigue mixed with romance, proved to be a page turner.
    Hope to see more books by this Canadian Author in the near future
    I think this Author's knowledge of history and of the Titanic, proved to be a great inspiration for him
    Kudos to a Canadian fiction writer
    Diana

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    Posted March 23, 2011

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