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Stan Freeman

    The Easter Man
    • The Easter Man

      • 316pages
      • 12 heures de lecture

      In the early days of World War I, before America's involvement, a German plot threatens New York Harbor, targeting freighters loaded with munitions for the Allies. Key locations, including the residences of J. P. Morgan and John D. Rockefeller Jr., as well as iconic sites like City Hall, Grand Central Terminal, and the British and French embassies, are set for simultaneous explosions on Easter Sunday, 1916. This act aims to warn Americans to stay out of the conflict. Rumors of the plot circulate within the New York City Police Department, suggesting a German spy with expertise in explosives is en route to lead the conspiracy. To counter this threat, police officials enlist John Nolan, a Brooklyn private detective and recent Irish immigrant, to infiltrate the German spy ring. The narrative promises a compelling historical mystery, with a richly detailed backdrop of wartime New York City, making it especially appealing to fans of the genre. The book has received praise for its engaging characters, quick pace, and historical accuracy, with reviewers noting the author's skill in weaving intricate plots and twists. Newcomers will find Nolan's persona captivating, while returning readers can expect more thrilling adventures ahead.

      The Easter Man