Pinkerton's Secret: A Novel (John MacRae Books)
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ISBN: 0805082786 / Publisher: Henry Holt and Co., March 2008
A dedicated abolitionist, Allan Pinkerton, the Civil War era's legendary private detective, and his partner Kate Warne, the Pinkerton Agency's first female agent, save the life of Abraham Lincoln during his inaugural journey to Washington, uncover Confederate spies within the Union government, and establish the first Secret Service, while pursuing their own secret romance. 25,000 first printing.
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This romantic adventure conjures up the passionate life story of the Civil War era's legendary private eye, recounting dramatic exploits and his clandestine love affair with his partner Allan Pinkerton's story opens in Chicago on the eve of the American Civil War. After battling con men, train robbers, and vicious gunmen, Pinkerton senses that change is in the air. Already committed to the abolitionist cause and the Underground Railroad, he allies himself with John Brown's radical antislavery crusade. Upholding the law with one hand, he unapologetically breaks it with the other. Kate Warne joins the Pinkerton Agency--its first female detective-- and quickly takes her place as Allan's closest confidante. He asks Kate to join him, and she embraces his cause in all its contradictions and extremes. Comrades-in-arms, their romantic passion becomes the most combustible and irresistible kind, the mutual affirmation of a world of two. Together they save the life of Abraham Lincoln on his inaugural journey to Washington, root out Confederate spies within the Union government, and establish the nation's first Secret Service, sending their agents deep behind enemy lines. Blind to all consequences, the secret lovers learn too late that some battles, no matter how right the cause, cannot be won.
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