Condor and the Crown
by:
John Simpson (author)
Sequel to Out of the Gilded Cage When former President of the United States David Windsor is appointed the American ambassador to the Court of St. James, it necessitates a move to England. Uprooting his family and moving his staff, David and his husband, ex-Secret Service Agent Shane...
show more
Sequel to Out of the Gilded Cage When former President of the United States David Windsor is appointed the American ambassador to the Court of St. James, it necessitates a move to England. Uprooting his family and moving his staff, David and his husband, ex-Secret Service Agent Shane Thompson-Windsor, settle into Winfield House with their adopted son, Jack, and two feisty Scottie puppies. Life is finally settling into a routine when Jack is abducted by Libyan nationals. No longer able to call directly upon US military forces, David turns to his successor as President, Victoria Wilson, to enlist her aid and gain her approval of a daring rescue attempt, and asks his cousin King William for help luring the kidnapper to British soil for retribution. It's a mission that will ultimately involve the British Marines and even personal phone calls to Colonel Muammar Gaddafi as David will stop at nothing to see his son safely home.
show less
Format: paperback
ISBN:
9781613721681 (1613721684)
Publish date: September 23rd 2011
Publisher: Dreamspinner Press
Pages no: 200
Edition language: English
Series: Condor (#5)
Condor and the Crown is the fifth book of this series, the story starts off with David and Shane along with their son Jack moving to England. David Windsor has been appointed to serve as the American Ambassador to England. It is a quick read, in this story there is a kidnapping, a rescue and of co...
Rating 2.6Review originally posted at http://twlibreviews.comCondor and the Crown is the fifth book in the Condor Series by John Simpson. When I read the Condor series, I enjoyed reading the books because of the original idea of having a gay man as the President of the United States.The books were ...