Unlikely Traitors

Unlikely Traitors by Clare Langley-Hawthorne is a digital original edition published by Open Road Integrated Media on August 12, 2014. This 262-page novel unfolds in the winter of 1913, where Ursula Marlow’s life is upended when her fiancé, Lord Wrotham, is arrested on treason charges. Set against the backdrop of political unrest regarding Home Rule for Ireland, the story explores the implications of a conspiracy involving naval military secrets and the potential for liberation from English rule.
Readers will find Ursula navigating a complex investigation alongside Chief Inspector Harrison as they delve into Lord Wrotham’s past and his alleged connections to the Irish Republican Brotherhood. The narrative weaves elements of mystery and historical intrigue, highlighting themes of espionage and betrayal. As Ursula races to clear her fiancé’s name, she becomes embroiled in a dangerous plot that endangers both national security and her own life.
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Ursula Marlow thought she was done with death, but when her fiancé, Lord Wrotham, is arrested on charges of treason, her world is turned upside down. It is the winter of 1913, and the British Parliament, unsettled on the question of Home Rule for Ireland, is shaken over allegations of a plot to sell naval military secrets to Kaiser’s Germany and liberate Ireland from English rule. For the first time, Ursula must work together with Chief Inspector Harrison to uncover the truth about Lord Wrotham’s involvement, as well as his mysterious past.
As the investigation continues, Ursula is drawn into the shadowy world of the Irish Republican Brotherhood and a web of espionage and betrayal. She must race against time to clear Lord Wrotham’s name and thwart a plot that threatens not only British national security, but also her life.
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