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An edition of The darkest shade of honor (2009)

Darkest Shade of Honor

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The Darkest Shade of Honor is the eighth in the award-winning Honor Series of naval historical fiction following the life and career of Lt. Com. Peter Wake from 1863 to 1907, a time when the United States Navy helped America become a global power.

Commander Peter Wake, of the U.S. Navy’s Office of Naval Intelligence, is in New York City in 1886, where he meets two intense young men who will dramatically influence his life: Theodore Roosevelt and José Martí. Presented with a secret coded message, he deciphers it for Roosevelt, and soon wishes he hadn’t.

Returning to Washington, he is assigned to follow up on the secret message and uncover the extent of Cuban revolutionary activities between Florida and Cuba, along with investigating rumors of Spanish government agents operating in Key West. Most of all, this is to be accomplished quietly, to prevent international embarrassment for newly elected President Grover Cleveland, the first Democrat in the White House in twenty-five years.

The investigation takes Wake to places he thought he knew so well: Havana, Key West, Tampa, and the islands of Florida’s southwest coast. But the further he delves, the more he realizes how much he doesn’t know, and is drawn inexorably into the center of the most catastrophic event in Key West history, when over half the city was destroyed.

And in the end, Peter Wake makes a decision that may well shock his readers—one involving the very darkest shade of honor.

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Publisher
Pineapple Press
Pages
208

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Darkest Shade of Honor
2010, Pineapple Press
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The darkest shade of honor: a novel of Cmdr. Peter Wake, U.S.N.
2009, Pineapple Press
in English - 1st ed.

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Published in
Sarasota, FL
Series
The Honor Series
Genre
Historical Fiction

Classifications

Library of Congress
PS3613.A28 D37 2010, PS3613.A28D37 2010

The Physical Object

Number of pages
208
Dimensions
6 x 9

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL24083218M
ISBN 10
156164465X
ISBN 13
97815616444650
LCCN
2009043560
OCLC/WorldCat
457010579

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