Forced to retreat to Spanish Florida for protection, John McQueen must be separated from his wife, Anne, who is certain that someday she will be reunited with him. Reprint.
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9 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
not my favorite,
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This review is from: Don Juan McQueen (Library Binding)
Here Ms. Price's use of factual characters works against her a little bit. The story of John McQueen is a little too bogged down in the history of Florida during a time not too many people are familiar with. Maybe too much politics and unfamiliar history for a lot of folks to read on the beach.
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