Windswept
145,00 DH
Une infirmière britannique en Égypte pendant la Première Guerre mondiale se lance dans une course contre la montre pour transmettre des renseignements explosifs qui pourraient changer le cours de la guerre dans ce roman de suspense, d'aventure et d'amour. Mai 1917. Ginger Whitman a quitté une vie de richesse et de privilèges en Angleterre pour se former en tant qu'infirmière de champ de bataille et servir pendant la Grande Guerre. Travaillant sur les brutales lignes de front en Palestine, elle trouve un soldat blessé caché dans son camp. Le soldat affirme détenir des renseignements dévoilant un complot secret contre les Britanniques, et que des traîtres au sein des renseignements britanniques sont à sa recherche.
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A British nurse in WWI Egypt races to deliver explosive intelligence that could change the course of the war in this novel of suspense, adventure, and love.
May, 1917. Ginger Whitman left a life of wealth and privilege in England to train as a battlefield nurse and serve in the Great War. Working on the brutal frontlines in Palestine, she finds a wounded soldier hiding in her camp. The soldier claims to carry intelligence unmasking a secret plot against the British—and that traitors within British intelligence are searching for him. Desperate and dying, the soldier entrusts a coded message to her care.
Ginger is hurled into an unfamiliar world of intrigue and murder amidst the war-ravaged Arabian desert. She’s determined to help her country but trusting the wrong person could cost her life. Then the arrival of mysterious and handsome British intelligence officer Major Noah Benson offers a chance of help. But Noah may be as dangerous as he is charming. As she’s swept away by stolen moments on the desert sands, Ginger realizes her heart may also be at risk.
Hunted by a shadowy enemy spy, Ginger must decide if she can trust Noah. But as she grapples with her decision, Ginger makes a shocking discovery: a sinister secret that threatens to shatter the world she thought she knew.

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