An edition of Queen of Swords (2006)

Queen of swords

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An edition of Queen of Swords (2006)

Queen of swords

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It is the late summer of 1814, and Hannah Bonner and her half brother Luke have spent more than a year searching the islands of the Caribbean for Luke's wife and the man who abducted her. But Jennet's rescue, so long in coming, is not the resolution they'd hoped for. In the spring she had given birth to Luke's son, and in the summer Jennet had found herself compelled to surrender the infant to a stranger in the hope of keeping him safe.To claim the child, Hannah, Luke, and Jennet must journey first to Pensacola. There they learn a great deal about the family that has the baby. The Poiterins are a very rich, very powerful Creole family, totally without scruple. The matriarch of the family has left Pensacola for New Orleans and taken the child she now claims as her great-grandson with her.New Orleans is a city on the brink of war, a city where prejudice thrives and where Hannah, half Mohawk, must tread softly. Careful plans are made as the Bonners set out to find and reclaim young Nathaniel Bonner. Plans that go terribly awry, isolating them from each other in a dangerous city at the worst of times.Sure that all is lost, and sick unto death, Hannah finds herself in the care of a family and a friend from her past, Dr. Paul de Guise Savard dit Saint-d'Uzet. It is Dr. Savard and his wife who save Hannah's life, but Dr. Savard's half brother who offers her real hope. Jean-Benoit Savard, the great-grandson of French settlers, slaves, and Choctaw and Seminole Indians, is the one man who knows the city well enough to engineer the miracle that will reunite the Bonners and send them home to Lake in the Clouds. With Ben Savard's guidance, allies are drawn from every segment of New Orleans's population and from Andrew Jackson's army, now pouring into the city in preparation for what will be the last major battle of the War of 1812.From the Hardcover edition.

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Bantam Books
Language
English
Pages
564

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Queen of Swords
September 25, 2007, Bantam
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Queen of Swords
2006, Random House Publishing Group
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Queen of Swords
October 31, 2006, Bantam
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Cover of: Queen of swords
Queen of swords
2006, Bantam Books
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Queen of swords
2006, Bantam Books
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Edition Notes

Maps on endpapers.

Published in
New York
Genre
Fiction.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
813/.54
Library of Congress
PS3554.O46923 Q45 2006, PS3554.O46923Q45

The Physical Object

Pagination
564 p. :
Number of pages
564

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL19469937M
ISBN 10
055358278X
ISBN 13
9780553582789
LCCN
2006042995
Library Thing
660814
Goodreads
820957

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