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| Two Crowns for America / Katherine Kurtz
(1997)
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| Book Details |
| Subject |
Fiction-Masonic Connection |
| Pub Date |
5/6/1997 |
| Nr of Pages |
416 |
| Format (size) |
Paperback (25.0cm x 13.5cm) |
| Publisher |
Bantam |
| Language |
eng |
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| Maine Masonic College Notes |
| The ghost of General Warren speaking may be disarming to those whose Masonic roots trail back to Massachusetts - but it's one heck of a good read. Highly recommended fiction that makes no pretense whatsoever at being 'authentic' as other fiction books do. ELK. |
| Summary |
It's 1775, and in Europe, an unseen Master peers into a darkened mirror to see the man whose destiny is to wear the victor's crown. Across the sea, in a land named for a virgin queen, Gen. George Washington is thrown from his horse and has a dream that will haunt him for the rest of his life. Soon, a reluctant Washington will be elected Commander-in-Chief of the new Continental Army and considered for the position of king of America--and his rise will set in motion a chain of events that lead directly to rebellion. But little do the colonists and Founding Fathers realize that they are part of a greater plan, being used as pawns in another person's game of power and conquest.
From the Paperback edition. |
| Puchase Details |
| MMC Rating |
9 |
| Cover Price |
$23.00 |
| Buy Here: |
Amazon US
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