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Fifth in the Michael Moreland series--after Michael's Secret, No Secrets, Secrets Lie Still, and Secrets Worth Keeping--Secrets of the Heart follows life at Highfield as the war in Europe spreads around the globe. Following the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor in December 1941, subsequent Japanese attacks on British, French, Dutch, and Chinese targets in Pacific waters confirm that the war that began in Europe in 1939 has indeed become World War II. As Nazi U-boats appear in the Gulf of St. Lawrence, threatening the security of those at Highfield, some enemies become allies in the world of…mehr

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Fifth in the Michael Moreland series--after Michael's Secret, No Secrets, Secrets Lie Still, and Secrets Worth Keeping--Secrets of the Heart follows life at Highfield as the war in Europe spreads around the globe. Following the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor in December 1941, subsequent Japanese attacks on British, French, Dutch, and Chinese targets in Pacific waters confirm that the war that began in Europe in 1939 has indeed become World War II. As Nazi U-boats appear in the Gulf of St. Lawrence, threatening the security of those at Highfield, some enemies become allies in the world of espionage monitored by Sir Richard and Britain's Secret Intelligence Service. The Moncrieff family follows their sons' exploits as Nigel and Boyd sail with the Royal Navy, defending British interests in the Indian Ocean. In the midst of a world torn apart by deadly conflict, some find the freedom to reveal their hidden secrets of the heart.
Autorenporträt
Brad Lussier, a Baptist become Benedictine, serves at the Church of the Transfiguration of the Community of Jesus (www.communityofjesus.org), an ecumenical, Benedictine monastic community in Orleans, Massachusetts. While acting with Elements Theatre Company from 2001 to 2017, he pursued studies of Shakespeare and the Elizabethan world both at home and abroad under the tutelage of such authorities as Danielle Dwyer, CJ, Patsy Rodenberg, OBE, Joanna Weir Ouston, and Glynn MacDonald.