Against the turbulent backdrop of the Civil War, FLAME OF NEW ORLEANS unfolds the dramatic tale of a bold and beautiful Confederate spy who falls in love with a man she hates—a dashing Union officer who saves her life and forces her into an unusual marriage. Aimée Saint-Moreau—the voluptuous flaming-haired Confederate spy who becomes a legend in New Orleans. Major Bryan Garrard—a brooding, clever, handsome Union officer, in love with the wife who spurns him. Vickie—an unscrupulous troublemaker who does her best to ruin Aimée Clay—Bryan's jealous brother, who will stop at nothing to gain his own ends John Runefelt—the spy who loves Aimée and puts her life in danger
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About the Author:
Frances Patton Statham, of metro-Atlanta, Georgia, is an award-winning author, musician, artist and lecturer. For Flame of New Orleans, she was selected as Georgia Author of the Year in Fiction. Two of her later novels also were awarded that same honor. She received her undergraduate degree, magna cum laude from Winthrop University with a double major in voice performance and music education, a master of fine arts degree from the University of Georgia, and an honory doctorate from World University, with further opera study with Ernesto Vinci and Ralph Errolle. Listed in such biographical reference works as International Who's Who of Writers and Authors, International Who's Who of Women, Personalities of the South, and Contemporary Authors, she is at work on a new novel.
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- PublisherFawcett
- Publication date1983
- ISBN 10 0449126692
- ISBN 13 9780449126691
- BindingMass Market Paperback
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