Set against the dramatic backdrop of America's second war for
independence, Beverly Swerling's gripping and intricately plotted
sequel to the much-loved "City of Dreams" plunges deep into the
crowded streets of old New York.
Poised between the Manhattan woods and the sea that is her
gateway to the world, the city of 1812 is vibrant but raw, a
cauldron where the French accents of Creole pirates mingle with the
brogues of Irish seamen, and shipments of rare teas and silks from
Canton are sold at raucous Pearl Street auctions. Allegiances are
more changeable than the tides, love and lust often
indistinguishable, the bonds of country weak compared to the
temptation of fabulous riches from the East, and only a few
farseeing patriots recognize the need not only to protect the city
from the redcoats, but to preserve the fragile Constitutional union
forged in 1787.
Joyful Patrick Turner, dashing war hero and brilliant surgeon,
loses his hand to a British shell, retreats to private life, and
hopes to make his fortune in the China trade. To succeed he must
run the British blockade; if he fails, he will lose not only a
livelihood, but the beautiful Manon, daughter of a Huguenot jeweler
who will not accept a pauper as a son-in-law. When stories of a
lost treasure and a mysterious diamond draw him into a treacherous
maze of deceit and double-cross, and the British set Washington
ablaze, Joyful realizes that more than his personal future is at
stake. His adversary, Gornt Blakeman, has a lust for power that
will not be sated until he claims Joyful's fiancee as his wife and
half a nation as his personal fiefdom. Like the Turners before him,
Joyful must choose: his dreams or his country.
Swerling's vividly drawn characters illuminate every aspect of
the teeming metropolis: John Jacob Astor, the wealthiest man in
America, brings the city's first Chinese to staff his palatial
Broadway mansion; Lucretia Carter, wife of a respectable craftsman,
makes ends meet as an abortionist serving New York's brothels;
Thumbless Wu, a mysterious Cantonese stowaway, slinks about on a
secret mission; and the bewitching Delight Higgins, proprietress of
the town's finest gambling club, lives in terror of the
blackbirding gangs who prey on runaway slaves. They are all here,
the butchers and shipwrights, the doctors and scriv-eners, the slum
dwellers of Five Points and the money men of the infant stock
exchange...conspiring by day and carousing by night, while the
women must hide their loyalties and ambitions, their very wills,
behind pretty sighs and silken skirts.
General
Imprint: |
Simon & Schuster
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Country of origin: |
United States |
Release date: |
December 2007 |
First published: |
2008 |
Authors: |
Beverly Swerling
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Dimensions: |
203 x 136 x 28mm (L x W x T) |
Format: |
Paperback - Trade
|
Pages: |
512 |
ISBN-13: |
978-0-7432-6921-6 |
Categories: |
Books >
Fiction >
Genre fiction >
Historical fiction
Promotions
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LSN: |
0-7432-6921-7 |
Barcode: |
9780743269216 |
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