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Author: Radclyffe
Editorial: egal
Release Date: May 1910
Pages: 456
Subject: Women's Narrative
When you're the daughter of U.S. president and first lady should do, your life is not yours. If you are the woman in charge of protecting the first daughter and her lover are in addition, every moment of the day is full of challenges and a mistake can ruin everything.
Unbeknownst to Blair Powell, or the Secret Service agent Cameron Roberts, the two lovers meet in the center of a conspiracy that will shake the world when a network of violence and death comes upon them and the nation. In a journey that begins in the streets of the Left Bank of Paris and ends in a frantic flight for their lives, the daughter of the president and those who have sworn to protect develop a desperate struggle for survival.
"As usual, Radclyffe gives us the charming history of the Secret Service agent Cameron Roberts and her lover and protected, the first daughter Blair Powell. Honor guards, the fourth book in the Honor series, takes place in the days before the September 11, 2001 and uses the countdown very effectively as more than mere backdrop. The impending disaster, skillfully woven into the story becomes almost invisible but palpable presence that influences the whole story. With powerful characters, exciting plot and intelligent style, honor guards is a novel that, once opened, should be read to the end and that is among the best in the excellent work of Radclyffe. "
Cameron Abbott
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