Path of Peril - Softcover

Wasserman, Marlie Parker

 
9781685122409: Path of Peril

Synopsis

Would the assassins plotting to kill Theodore Roosevelt on his visit to the Panama Canal succeed? Until this trip, no president while in office had ever traveled abroad. White House secretary Maurice Latta, thrilled to accompany the President, could not anticipate the adventures and dangers ahead. Latta befriends watchful secret service agents, ambitious journalists, and anxious First Lady Edith Roosevelt on their hot and humid trip, where he observes a country teeming with inequalities and abounding in opportunities. Along the way he learns about his own strengths-what he never imagined he could do, and what he discovers he can't do.


Theodore Roosevelt did visit Panama in 1906, accompanied by White House staffer Maurice Latta. Interweaving the stories of real-life characters with fictional ones, Path of Peril imagines what the newspapers feared to report and what historians never discovered about Roosevelt's risky trip. 

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About the Author

Marlie Parker Wasserman is the author of The Murderess Must Die, a novel based on the life of the first woman in the world executed in the electric chair. Marlie lives with her husband in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, and continues to write historical crime fiction.

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