"Gem of a historical investigative tale"
In 1919 France, ambulance driver Jade del Cameron is
driving towards one of the fronts to evacuate the wounded
when she sees a German plane knocked out of the sky; she
knows the downed plane was piloted by her friend David.
She goes to help him, but instead he demands she honor his
dying wish that she find his brother; he also starts to
say that his father's death was suspicious, but dies
before he can complete the statement. Jade travels to London to see David's mother, who insists
that she had only one son. Jade assumes that the sibling
must be a half-brother sired by David's dad with another
woman perhaps when the late father was in East Africa.
Feeling it important to accomplish David's dying wish,
Jade follows the trail to Nairobi. Her stay leads to
romance and adventure as she continues to track down the
sibling. Readers will compare this gem of a historical
investigative tale to Alexander McCall Smith's Precious
Ladies Detective Agency thrillers. The story line is
cleverly written so that fans will obtain a taste of life
at the end of WWI in England and Africa as Jade goes from
one escapade to another whether it is human or hyena.
This is the start of what looks like to be a long
friendship between historical mystery fans and Jade del
Cameron. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted December 20, 2005
SummaryIn 1919, when most women only dream of adventure, Jade del
Cameron lives it. After growing up tough on a New Mexico
ranch, then driving an ambulance along the front lines of
World War I, she can fire a rifle with deadly precision
and stare down men maddened by shell shock. Now, still
suffering lingering trauma from the Great War, she sets
off for Africa, determined to fulfill a man's dying
wish...and never expecting to become involved in murder.
Rich with romance, mystery, and adventure, Mark of the
Lion introduces a fascinating new heroine and explores the
elusive heart of a compelling and exotic world.
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