Lion at Twilight

Lion at Twilight by Roger L. Conlee is a historical fiction novel published by Pale Horse Books on September 30, 2020. This edition spans 234 pages and is presented in English. The story unfolds in 1953, when British Prime Minister Winston Churchill mysteriously disappears, causing widespread panic in Whitehall. As the nation grapples with the uncertainty of his fate, Jake Weaver and his daughter Ilse embark on a journey to Berlin, aiming to penetrate the Iron Curtain and uncover the truth behind Churchill’s vanishing.
Readers will find a narrative that delves into the complexities of political intrigue during a pivotal moment in history. The characters navigate a landscape filled with tension and uncertainty as they seek answers to the questions surrounding Churchill’s disappearance. This novel explores themes of mystery and determination, inviting readers to join Jake and Ilse on their quest to unravel a significant historical enigma.
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In 1953, British Prime Minister Winston Churchill vanishes and Whitehall goes into panic. Has the old lion, now 79 years old, been kidnapped? Murdered? In Roger Conlee’s ninth historical novel, Jake Weaver and his daughter Ilse head for Berlin to penetrate the Iron Curtain and unravel the mystery–if they can.
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