eBooks - Historical Fiction - Historical Fiction - William Hughes - Andrew Jackson vs. New World Order
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Andrew Jackson vs. New World Order is historical fiction and unadulterated Americana at its best: with London, England; the Atlantic Ocean and the HMS Samson; and Charleston, South Carolina, as backdrops for the fast-paced action. Characters like: King George III's mistress, Elisabeth "Babs" Wallace; the hapless Lord Cecil Arundel; the amoral Admiral Jayson Carter Leeber; the conniving Mark Richards; the heroic Mary Patton, with her rowboat, Liberty; the ruthless Lord John Percival Maxwell; and the Loyalist fink, Jonathan Palmer, fill its pages. The plots centers around the sinister Dr. Fox's attempt to spike, with a magic potion, the drinking water of the American patriots. It supposedly will cause the rebels to lose their fighting spirit. Young Jackson, then age 13, is alerted, as a result of an incident at Charleston's Spotlight tavern, to the dastardly scheme. How will he foil these cunning foreign-based criminals? Andrew Jackson vs. New World Order also answers the question: "What can be done about the New World Order?" It reveals, too, on another level, the globalist intriguers as a menace to the Republic. In its preface, the long suppressed history behind political conspiracies is fully disclosed. This book is a classic story, too, about Good vs. Evil. Andrew Jackson vs. New World Order is also a final warning for today's American patriots, who care about the Bill of Rights, the environment, the NAFTA-GATT debacle, and the future of the country. Sounds like the New World Order to me! |
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eBooks - Titles - Authors - Historical Fiction - Historical Fiction - William Hughes - Andrew Jackson vs. New World Order