Undercover agent Tom Hamilton arrives in Nassau in late 1942. He has been assigned to Nassau
by Washington to investigate a Swedish industrialist with known ties to the Nazis. Washington suspects that
he may be building a place of refuge for the U-boat fleet in Hurricane Hole.
Life in the Bahamas in 1942 was relatively
untouched by the war in the echelons of the high society that existed there.
The Duke of Windsor was wartime Governor of the Bahamas, and no one wanted to
cross him. Smooth charming Tom Hamilton
with plenty of money blends in nicely as a playboy. But he had not reckoned on falling for the
beautiful Evelyn Shawcross, whose husband is away at war.
The author successfully captures the era of those who thought that wealth would somehow protect them during a period of war. But this is a story of espionage, where no one is quite what
they appear to be. Beneath the charming
exteriors clad in elegant evening clothes, lurk sharks, and powerful manipulators who
will not hesitate to kill to achieve their goal.
It is in essence a tragic love story set
against a backdrop of a beautiful tropical island and the murder of Sir Harry
Oakes one of the wealthiest man in the British Empire.
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Reviewer: Lizzie Hayes
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