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For lovers of historical fiction and suspenseful tales
Unravels the mystery of a dangerous artefact hunt
You will be captivated by Muriel's daring journey
It's 1923, and a resilient Paris is starting to recover from the ravages of World War I and the Spanish Flu epidemic.
Enter Muriel Ross, an amateur photographer tasked with documenting the antiques that her employer, U.S. Senator Tom Bryan, has travelled to France to acquire.
Although she's exhilarated to have escaped her parents and the confines of their stifling Virginia home, Muriel has lingering questions about why the senator has chosen her for this grand adventure. Nevertheless, she blossoms in her new surroundings, soaking up Parisian culture and capturing the sights and sounds of Paris on her camera.
But events take a dangerous turn when she discovers that the senator is on a mission far more momentous--and potentially deadly--than a mere shopping trip.
At the Cathedral of Notre Dame, Senator Bryan asks Muriel to photograph an astonishing artefact: a piece of the True Cross, discovered by Empress Helena--a historical figure familiar to readers of The Pilgrim.
When rumours surface that another fragment has been unearthed, Muriel becomes enmeshed in a covert international alliance dedicated to authenticating the fragment--and protecting it from those who will stop at nothing to steal and discredit it.
Title
The Fragment
Author
Davis Bunn
Book Format
Paperback
Publisher
Marylebone House
Published
July 2016
Weight
192g
Page Count
176
Dimensions
13.1 x 19.7 x 1.3 cm
ISBN
9781910674383
ISBN-10
1910674389
Eden Code
4435656
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