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Broken Honor [Mass Market Paperback]

Patricia Potter (Author)
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December 31, 2001
In a stunning follow-up to the breakthrough success of The Perfect Family, bestselling author Patricia Potter turns her talents to the intrigue and romance of the military.

Long ago, in the waning years of World War II, a Nazi train was captured by Allies. Its cargo, a fortune in stolen art and gold dust, vanished. Today, two strangers are about to become engulfed in its tantalizing mystery...an unexpected passion...and inescapable peril.

"A master storyteller." (Debbie Macomber)

"Potter writes romantic adventure like nobody else." (Joan Johnson)

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History professor Amy Mallory's devotion to her long-deceased grandfather is put to the test when he and two other high-ranking World War II vets are accused of having looted Jewish treasures nearly 60 years earlier. Raised by a flower-child single mom who scorned all authority, Amy's naturally leery when handsome, 40-something Lt. Colonel Irish Flaherty, also determined to disprove the allegations against his family name, arrives in Memphis just in time to witness her house burnt to the ground. Nevertheless, she slowly begins to trust him after he thwarts several attempts on her life. While the two pour over a box of military documents which may hold a key to their grandfathers' pasts, they desperately attempt to contact the third major player, D.C. bigwig, Dustin Eachan, whose true agenda will keep readers guessing until the novel's end. The gutsy action and compact dialogue that marks Potter's latest (after The Heart Queen) is softened by a believable romance between her seemingly mismatched protagonists and extensive character development even Amy's irritating, emotionally distraught dog, Bojangles, is afforded some psychological depth. Although Potter is better known for her historical romances, this bracing romantic thriller proves that she's just as comfortable writing in the contemporary arena.

Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information, Inc.

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Amy Mallory is a professor of advanced American history at a small Tennessee college. Colonel Lucien "Irish" Flaherty is on R and R at his Colorado ranch. Complete strangers, they are drawn together by something they have in common--now-dead grandfathers that have been accused of looting Jewish riches from a Nazi treasure train at the end of World War II. And that's not all: a mysterious force from the past is making Amy and Irish the targets of one murder attempt after the other. Palms will sweat and hearts will race as readers follow their narrow escapes from the relentless pursuit of a powerful, unknown villain. This well-written crossover novel will thrill lovers of the suspense genre as well as those who enjoy a good romance. Shelley Mosley
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Product Details

  • Mass Market Paperback: 416 pages
  • Publisher: Jove (December 31, 2001)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0515132276
  • ISBN-13: 978-0515132274
  • Product Dimensions: 6.6 x 4.2 x 1.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 7.2 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,916,192 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Danger, intrigue and attempted murder, December 26, 2001
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In the waning years of World War II, American soldiers stop a Nazi train bearing the stolen loot of art, gold and jewelry. The treasures vanish and the paper trail, some fifty years later, seems to have vanished with it. Now a Presidential Advisory Commission looking into the Holocaust assets announces that three of its generals are among those suspected of the treasure's disappearance. All three generals are deceased, but the implications threaten their grandchildren.

Irish Flaherty has made a career of remaining coolly aloof in his role in the Army CID as a lieutenant colonel. His father and grandfather instilled his patriotic duty and belief in honor. He intends to prove that his grandfather had nothing to do with the theft. Irish begins a quiet investigation, inadvertently escalating the danger to himself and others. When his investigation leads to Amy, he vows to protect her, despite her rebuffs.

Amy Mallory teaches advanced American history at prestigious Memphis college. She's far more concerned with her upcoming tenure hearing than she is with the clipping from the newspaper about her grandfather. She knows he would never have done something unethical. Now someone wants her dead, committing arson to her home and shooting her when she goes to the university to retrieve several boxes of her grandfather's papers. She can't imagine what those boxes could contain that someone would kill for.

Assistant to the deputy Secretary of Sate Dustin Eachan knew the story was coming, and hoped it would be lost or ignored. His fast track career may easily be derailed by the actions of his grandfather. He warns his cousin Sally to hide a painting they know was part of the treasure, and sends her into hiding as danger approaches. Somewhat protected from danger by his governmental position, he know his weakness is Sally, the cousin he can never marry.

Patricia Potter pens an addictive mystery in BROKEN HONOR that is impossible to put it down. Indeed, BROKEN HONOR blends a carefully detailed mystery with a heated romance, making perfect winter reading. As the suspense builds, readers will be left guessing as to identity of the pursuer, but it'll be the end before the bad guy's identified. Further, Potter's meticulous attention to detail ties off all the loose strings and leaves readers immensely satisfied with the conclusion. In addition, the secondary plot involving cousins provides strong friction, with plenty of intrigue and suspicion. With entrancing characterizations, this intriguing novel belongs on the keeper shelf, and comes very highly recommended.

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars romance and mystery fans will enjoy, December 26, 2001
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In 1945 Austria, American soldiers stop a Nazi train loaded with stolen art, gold and jewelry. General Sam Flaherty has his men catalogue the booty while expecting General Mallory to find a storage area for the valuable loot.

In 2000 Colorado, Lieutenant Colonel Irish Flaherty is stunned by the newspaper account that a Presidential Advisory Commission looking into missing Holocaust treasures names his grandfather as a potential thief. Irish cannot believe his mentor who taught him about honor, duty, and country would do such a deed. Irish decides to prove the innocence of his grandfather and begins making inquiries that take him to Professor Amy Mallory. She also believes her grandfather would never dishonor his uniform.

The third grandchild of the posthumously accused generals, Assistant to the Deputy Secretary of State Dustin Eachan knows that his hopes for the top job ended with this story. He informs his cousin to hide a painting that is on the inventory list though he believes that his grandfather is innocent of any real looting.

All three descendants are impacted by the crimes of five decades ago, but o make matters worse, someone wants the trio and anyone close to them dead.

Though romantic intrigue readers will relish Patricia Potter's latest novel, BROKEN HONOR, mystery fans will cherish the tale just as much. The characters are realistic, especially their varying reactions to the media release of the theft. Readers will struggle to ascertain whom the villain is while rooting for the trio to save the reputations of their ancestors. Ms. Potter has written a great story that will gain her a wealth of new fans.

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3.0 out of 5 stars ..., May 8, 2011
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I liked the plot, but the story between Irish and Amy was more sweet than anything. I had the impression that it would be a little sexier. It was hard to believe. But it was nice nonetheless.

The story between Sally and Dustin grossed me out. They were first cousins, for God's sake.
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Irish Flaherty nearly knocked his coffee cup over as he scanned the morning headlines. Read the first page
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Amy Mallory, Dustin Eachan, Miss Mallory, Colonel Flaherty, State Department, Brian Jordan, Jekyll Island, Jordan Industries, World War, Irish Flaherty, South Carolina, Sally Eachan, Hawkins Jordan, Myrtle Beach, New York, Jon Foster, City Dock, General Mallory, Doug Fuller, Hawke Jordan, Newport News, Sam Flaherty, West Point, Flaherty's Folly, General David Mallory
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