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The Bride of the Wilderness
Contributor(s): McCarry, Charles (Author), Ward, Pam (Read by)
ISBN: 1433219441     ISBN-13: 9781433219443
Publisher: Blackstone Audiobooks
OUR PRICE:   $35.96  
Product Type: Compact Disc - Other Formats
Published: February 2013
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Additional Information
BISAC Categories:
- Fiction | Historical - General
Dewey: FIC
Physical Information: 1.9" H x 5.4" W x 5.8" (0.93 lbs)
 
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Publisher Description:
The acclaimed author of such suspense classics as The Tears of Autumn and The Miernik Dossier brings us a unique period romance, set in early eighteenth-century Europe and New England featuring the ancestors of his recurring master-spy Paul Christopher. Young, high-spirited Fanny has been fortunate in her civilized upbringing, but the London she has grown up in is riddled with danger and brutality. When a sinister stranger traps her family into debt in order to advance on Fanny, she is forced to take refuge in France, where she meets a young French soldier named Philippe de Saint-Christophe. Their paths will cross again in the New World, where the war between the English and the French is fought with the help of savage Indians on both sides. Together, Fanny and Philippe carve out a fierce, adventurous life in the vigorous, untamed wilderness.

Contributor Bio(s): Ward, Pam: -

Pam Ward found her true calling reading books for the blind and physically handicapped for the Library of Congress' Talking Books program. The fact that she can work with Blackstone Audio from the beauty of the mountains of Southern Oregon is an unexpected bonus. Her audiobook narration has won two AudioFile Earphones Awards.

McCarry, Charles: -

Charles McCarry is the author of ten critically acclaimed novels and nine nonfiction books. He is a former editor-at-large of National Geographic and has contributed dozens of articles, short stories, and poems to leading national magazines. His op-ed pieces and other essays have appeared in the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, and Washington Post. For ten years he served under deep cover as a CIA operations officer.