Jigsaw: is a continuation of the story begun in Admiral's Son
General's Daughter. This book describes in vivid detail what may
have occurred in the United States Military during the Roosevelt
Presidential administration. The narration is by the grandson of a
career naval officer, born in Beaufort, South Carolina. He will
serve within the Office of Naval Intelligence in the Army Navy
Building, Washington D.C. The explosive historical events of 1903
through 1906 are carefully followed. The imagination of the author
provides rich characters in powerful settings from the jungles of
Central America to the capitals of the European countries just
prior to World War I. The many relationship stories between a man
scorned and women incapable of love are woven throughout the book
when the grandson graduates from law school and interviews with the
United States Jag Corps. He is unaware that his father and his
Uncle Theodore Roosevelt have decided to tap his knowledge of the
law and his photographic memory to become one of this countries
most successful counter intelligence officers. Scenes are set
carefully with attention to accurate research of the low country of
South Carolina as well as our Nation's Capital circa 1903-1906. The
second edition of People's Standard History of the United States
written by Edward S. Ellis and published in 1906 by Western Book
Syndicate and copyrighted by the Woolfall Company have provided
background materials, maps and photographs of the period, and
needed information on how the federal government was organized and
functioned during this period of history.
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