<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>"1930s Australia A disgraced Minister, an unidentified corpse, and an scorned ex-flame all bring their own special type of bedlam in this newest addition to this politically thrilling historical mystery series by Sulari Gentill. When Rowland Sinclair volunteers his services as a pilot to fly the renowned international peace advocate, Egon Kisch, between Fremantle and Melbourne, he is unaware of how dangerous the mission will be. Sinclair not only faces down murderous fascists, but a hostile government intent on keeping Kisch out of Australia. When a communist agent is murdered, Rowland finds himself drawn into a deadly world of politics and assassination"--<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p><strong>Words of peace are sometimes the most dangerous language of all</strong></p><p>When Rowland Sinclair offers to fly internationally renowned Czech novelist and peace advocate Egon Kisch to Melbourne to kick off a speaking tour, he has no clue that the government has charged the Attorney General with preventing Kisch from stepping foot on Australian soil. Then Jim Kelly, a known Communist, is ruthlessly murdered on the Parliament House steps. It's soon evident that an extreme fascist group is also intent on keeping Kisch's words from ever reaching their countrymen's ears--even if they have to kill him, or anyone helping him gain entry.</p><p>Rowland, meanwhile, reconnects with his first love, who has returned after years abroad and seeks him out. When the two are photographed in flagrante delicto by reporters, Rowland fears he has ruined her reputation, and proposes marriage--despite the fact that his heart belongs to someone else...</p><p>Blending historical facts and figures with rollicking adventure, <em>A Dangerous Language</em> shows how far fanatics are willing to go to ensure that their side of the story is the only story people hear.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><p>Thrilling eighth mystery - <strong><em>Publishers Weekly</em></strong></p><br><br>Fans of historical fiction and murder mysteries will consider her treasure trove of novels to be a rich discovery - <strong><em>Bookreporter</em></strong><br>
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