The Great Tradition
first published 1970 Pocket Books, a div. of Simon & Schuster of Canada, Ltd., 1974 paperback 420 pages
***The magnificent novel of love and courage in the shadow of war.*** Half German and half American, Chris Marlow saw Europe as a glittering playground of royal palaces and country estates, a place to share the secrets of the powerful and to fall in love. But just beneath the surface lay seething ambition, betrayal, and the Nazi madness that would extinguish it all. **ABOUT AUTHOR:** ***Frances Parkinson Keyes was...
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