Bloody Sunset

Bloody Sunset by Alexander Fullerton is a historical fiction novel published by Macdonald in 1991. This first edition spans 329 pages and is presented in English. The narrative unfolds in the summer of 1918, centering on Count Nikolai Solovyev’s urgent plea to Lt Bob Cowan for assistance in rescuing five women, including two daughters of the Tsar. While Cowan is inclined to help, he faces the challenge of balancing this mission against the Royal Navy’s primary objective of combating Turkish and German forces.
Readers will find a story that explores themes of loyalty and duty amidst the backdrop of a tumultuous historical period. The plot intricately weaves the complexities of war and personal relationships, highlighting the tension between individual desires and broader military responsibilities. As the characters navigate their perilous circumstances, the narrative delves into the intricacies of their motivations and the stakes involved in their choices.
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In the summer of 1918, Count Nikolai Solovyev pleads with Lt Bob Cowan for help in rescuing five females, including two of the Tsar’s daughters. Cowan wants to help, but the Royal Navy’s task is to fight Turks and Germans, not Bolsheviks. The author also wrote the Everard series of novels.
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