The Divided Heart

The American Palace Series Book 5, 1860-1865

by Evan Rhodes


Formats

Softcover
$21.95
Softcover
$21.95

Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 3/30/2003

Recognition Programs


Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 406
ISBN : 9780595272976

About the Book

The tumultuous epic of The American Palace Series continues in The Divided Heart, a tale of the most cataclysmic time in American history, a time when there were two White Houses in the nation. In 1860 the nation is hopelessly divided over the issues of States' Rights and Slavery and verges on Civil War. Nowhere is that division more evident than in the hearts of Rebecca Brand and her family. Rebecca, a Southerner who believes fervently in the Union, tries vainly to mediate the deadly battle between her sons, Gunning and Bravo, a battle that began decades before when Rebecca gave birth to Bravo, her love child. Gunning, brutally handsome, is involved in the Confederate Secret Service and engages John Wilkes Booth to kidnap Lincoln, thus hoping to negotiate an end to the Civil War. Bravo, the inventor, is an advisor to President Lincoln. As always, the Brands will be opposed by their mortal enemies, the Connaughts-Veronique, Sean, Carleton and the blazingly beautiful but mad Romance Connaught, Gunning's mistress. Rebecca's grandchildren, Forrest, Geary, Sharon, and especially Becky-traumatized and raped years before-will find their fate and salvation in the horror of war-as will Rebecca.

Praise for previous books of the American Palace Series.
Bless This House. "A captivating novel that creatively meshes fact and fiction."
-Publishers Weekly

Valiant Hearts. Superbly researched as informative as it is entertaining marvelously readable fare.
-Jennifer Wilde, author of Once More Miranda


About the Author

Evan Rhodes' 13 books have been published worldwide and selected by every major book club. Two films of his novel, The Prince of Central Park have been made. His American Palace Series'five novels about the magnificent history of the White House' is being considered for a TV series.