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The Crimson Tide - A Novel - cover

The Crimson Tide - A Novel

Robert William Chambers

Verlag: Interactive Media

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American ambulance driver John Estridge navigates the chaos of Russia's revolutionary turmoil, helping Palla Dumont, companion to the Grand Duchess Marie Romanoff. Facing danger during the Russian Revolution, they become entangled in the Romanovs' fate, experiencing the harsh realities of a nation in collapse as they forge a connection amidst the conflict. The novel explores themes of survival, love, loyalty, and betrayal during this period of immense upheaval.
Verfügbar seit: 18.11.2025.
Drucklänge: 378 Seiten.

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