Die Borodins, Liebe und Ehre.
- 352 pages
- 13 hours of reading
Christopher Robin Nicole, a romantic and passionate historian, has been a published author since 1957. His early work was set in his native Caribbean, but he later delved into expansive historical novels. His narratives often explore tumultuous periods like the World Wars and the Cold War, spanning continents and depicting diverse settings. Nicole specialized in series and sagas, continuing his prolific writing into the 21st century with a body of work that includes both classic romance and historical epics.






SHE WAS AN AMERICAN HEIRESS WITH BORODIN BLOOD, A BEAUTIFUL PAWN IN A GAME OF INTERNATIONAL INTRIGUE! She was the Hayman heiress, the beautiful adventuress Diana, granddaughter of Russian royalty and daughter of an American newspaper czar. Now she was missing. Only John Hayman, her uncle and a secret agent, suspected that the willful Diana had been lured to Moscow - in a trap baited for him by the KGB's infamous Anna Ragosina, pursuing her quest for revenge. Anna Ragosina wanted John Hayman at any cost. the man who had smashed her network of spies would pay, with body and soul. But no one, not even John himself, could imagine the price he would pay for his niece, his country - and justice at last.
Part history, part novel, this book chronicles two great American dynasties over three generations. Though brought together in a friendship that neither jealousy nor violence could shatter, the Hazards and the Mains are torn apart by the storm of events that has divided the nation.