Black Drop
(2014)(The fourth book in the Sage Adair Historical Mystery of the Pacific Northwest series)
A novel by S L Stoner
The award-winning Sage Adair historical mystery series is written by labor union lawyer and native Oregonian, S. L. Stoner. Reviewers have said that the series combines rousing adventure with accurate back-to-the-past details to create a riveting blend of history and mystery. . . so very hard to put down.
Black Drop continues in this tradition. This fast-paced story is crafted around Theodore Roosevelts 1903 visit to Portland, Oregon. The new president has threatened big business and Congress by adopting a progressive program aimed at equalizing wealth and power, reducing abuse of workers, rejecting racial discrimination and preserving the environment. It appears these efforts have triggered an assassination attempt. Against the backdrop of mounting excitement over the impending presidential visit, Sage Adair and his colorful, like-minded friends race to prevent Roosevelts murder. And, since life is never simple, Sage also learns of young boys who need rescuing from a fate worse than death. As the presidential train and the boys doom rush ever closer, every crucial answer remains elusive Once again, actual historical events lie at the core of this fourth book in the fascinating Sage Adair historical mystery series. Of Black Drop the American Library Associations Booklist Magazine says: Sage Adair is a likeable and realistic anchor for this well-written, smartly plotted historical mystery series that blends real and fictional people and events. The series is still accumulating a loyal fan base, but each novel brings it closer to the wide acclaim it deserves.
Genre: Historical Mystery
Black Drop continues in this tradition. This fast-paced story is crafted around Theodore Roosevelts 1903 visit to Portland, Oregon. The new president has threatened big business and Congress by adopting a progressive program aimed at equalizing wealth and power, reducing abuse of workers, rejecting racial discrimination and preserving the environment. It appears these efforts have triggered an assassination attempt. Against the backdrop of mounting excitement over the impending presidential visit, Sage Adair and his colorful, like-minded friends race to prevent Roosevelts murder. And, since life is never simple, Sage also learns of young boys who need rescuing from a fate worse than death. As the presidential train and the boys doom rush ever closer, every crucial answer remains elusive Once again, actual historical events lie at the core of this fourth book in the fascinating Sage Adair historical mystery series. Of Black Drop the American Library Associations Booklist Magazine says: Sage Adair is a likeable and realistic anchor for this well-written, smartly plotted historical mystery series that blends real and fictional people and events. The series is still accumulating a loyal fan base, but each novel brings it closer to the wide acclaim it deserves.
Genre: Historical Mystery
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