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A woman is viciously betrayed and abandoned by her unfaithful husband. She is rescued by a widower uninterested in love. In desperation, she becomes engaged to his best friend. One woman, three very different men. Life is about choices.
Watch all the Hansen Series book trailers here: http://www.youtube.com/user/ktualla/videos4 STARS!!!This riveting novel shows that dirty politics have been around for a long time. The story is quite emotional, with plenty of action, and the characters have many serious problems, yet they also share much love and a fair amount of laughter. The time period is depicted quite realistically. It is helpful to have read the previous books featuring these characters.-Romantic Times Book ReviewsJanuary 2011******St. Louis, Missouri 1821Nicolas Hansen has returned from Norway determined to change the world. But when he runs for State Legislator in the brand-new state of Missouri, the enemies he made o...
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American-born Nicolas Hansen has been asked to candidate for his great-grandfather's throne. His new wife Sydney isn't about to let him go to Norway and face that possibility alone. The moment they arrive at Akershus Castle, the political intrigue and maneuvering begin. Can Sydney trust anyone? Will Nicolas resist the seduction of power? Or will he claim the throne for himself? Most importantly: will their young marriage survive the malicious mischief of the ambitious royal family?
Widower Holten Hansen was too young to fight in the first World War, but by the time the United States gets pulled into World War Two he's 38, and too old to enlist until the American Army created the independent 99th Battalion in 1942. Intended to liberate Norway from Hitler's tyrannical occupation, age wasn't a concern as long as the volunteer was fit. And fluent in Norwegian. Holt dusts off his Norsk and inquires about the opportunity. Hiding a devastating injury, he enlists that same day. He soon heads off to winter training at Camp Hale in the Colorado Rockies, leaving behind a bravely stoic Raleigh Burns, his first chance at love since his wife was killed. The high altitude regimen at Hale is brutal and Holt struggles daily to hide his infirmity, and pushes himself without mercy in spite of his pain. When the chance to join the Office of Security Services is presented, Holt applies to become an OSS spy and improve his odds for actually deploying into Norway.
Twenty years after entering their tutelage as Discreet Gentlemen of Discovery under the watchful eyes of Baron Brander Hansen and his Baroness wife Regin, thirty-five-year-old deaf man, Symon Karlsen, and his thirty-three-year-old hearing brother Skagi, are beyond ready to take over the discovery business from their foster father. Both men have put aside their personal goals until they have their own careers and income, and the time has come to take a stand.Brander is a proud man, however, and he proves resistant to the change. So while he and Regin are back at their estate in Hamar, the brothers take on their first case without telling him: a blind woman who is accused of brutally murdering her dearest, life-long friend. But when the Hansens return to Christiania, Regin soon becomes the victim of random and disturbing occurrences which were germinated by a past discovery but how far back? And who is actually the target?
Since the late 1960s, the novels of Sjowall and Wahloo's Martin Beck detective series, along with the works of Henning Mankell, Hakan Nesser and Stieg Larsson, have sparked an explosion of Nordic crime fiction--grim police procedurals treating urgent sociopolitical issues affecting the contemporary world. Steeped in noir techniques and viewpoints, many of these novels are reaching international audiences through film and television adaptations. This reference guide introduces the world of Nordic crime fiction to English-speaking readers. Caught between the demands of conscience and societal strictures, the detectives in these stories--like the heroes of Norse mythology--know that they and their world must perish, but fight on regardless of cost. At a time of bleak eventualities, Nordic crime fiction interprets the bitter end as a celebration of the indomitable human spirit.
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