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Authors: Linda Lee Peterson
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“The Spy on the Tennessee Walker
is an eloquent and impassioned love letter to history and heroism, Southern cooking and storytelling, secret-keeping and clever sleuthing, andâabove allâto smart, sassy, and fearless women. âWrite what you know' goes the old saying. Linda Lee Peterson wrote the bookâagain!âon smart, sassy, and fearless.”
â New York Times
âbestselling author Jefferson Bass
“The Spy on the Tennessee Walker
is deliciously entertaining! Through old letters, flashbacks, and the modern-day investigations of the San Franciscoâbased Fiori family, the secrets of Civil War nurse Victoria Alma Cardworthy are finally unraveled, 150 years later. Amateur sleuth Maggie Fiori is a thoroughly contemporary character, but thanks to Linda Lee Peterson's facility with historic fiction, Victoria will capture every reader's heart.”
â Naomi Hirahara, Edgar Awardâwinning author of the Mas Arai and Ellie Rush mystery series
“A captivating tale of generations-long hidden secrets of spies, forbidden love, and the Civil War. I am a Linda Lee Peterson fan.”
â Robert Dugoni, #1 Amazon and
New York Times
âbestselling author of
My Sister's Grave
“Linda Lee Peterson returns with another stellar story featuring San Francisco reporter-turned-sleuth Maggie Fiori. In
The Spy on the Tennessee Walker
, Peterson moves deftly between the present day and the Civil War as she spins a compelling and moving tale of Maggie's ancestors. Expertly plotted and skillfully executed,
The Spy
is a powerful and irresistible tale that will keep you reading late into the night. Highly recommended.”
â Sheldon Siegel,
New York Times
âbestselling author of the Mike Daley/Rosie Fernandez novels
Also by Linda Lee Peterson
Edited to Death
The Devil's Interval
Copyright © 2015 by Linda Lee Peterson
This book is a work of fiction. With the exception of historical names and locations, the characters, places, and incidents either are the products of the author's imagination or are used fictitiously. Any resemblance to real persons, living or dead, is purely coincidental.
All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or by any information storage and retrieval system, without permission in writing from the publisher.
“One Art” from
The Complete Poems 1927-1979
by Elizabeth Bishop. Copyright © 1979, 1983 by Alice Helen Methfessel. Reprinted by permission of Farrar, Straus and Giroux, LLC.
Published by Prospect Park Books 2359 Lincoln Avenue Altadena, California 91001 |
Library of Congress Cataloging in Publication Data is on file with the Library of Congress
The following is for reference only:
Peterson, Linda Lee.
The Spy on the Tennessee Walker / by Linda Lee Peterson.
pages cm
ISBN 978-1-938849-62-6
1. Historical--Fiction. 2. Mystery--Investigation--Fiction. 3. Civil War--Fiction. 4. Oxford (Miss.)--Fiction. I. Title.
Cover design by Howard Grossman.
Layout by Amy Inouye, Future Studio.
For Captain Virginia Cardwell McDuff and Captain Vauneta Cardwell Winthrop, my aunt and my mother, in honor of their distinguished service in the Army Nurse Corps in World War II
Contents
Prologue: Victoria, October 1941
Chapter 2: Victoria's Journal, 1862
Chapter 4: Victoria's Journal, 1862
Chapter 9: Victoria's Journal, 1863
Chapter 12: Victoria's Journal, 1862
Chapter 13: Victoria's Journal, 1862
Chapter 14: Gabriel's Journal, 1862
Chapter 16: Letter from Victoria to Gabriel, 1862
Chapter 17: Letter from Gabriel to Victoria, 1862
Chapter 20: Victoria's Journal, 1862
Chapter 21: Victoria's Journal, 1941
Chapter 24: Victoria's Journal, 1862
Chapter 25: Victoria's Journal, 1862
Chapter 28: Victoria's Journal, 1863
Chapter 29: Victoria's Journal, 1864
Chapter 30: Victoria's Journal, 1863
Chapter 31: Victoria's Journal, 1863
Chapter 33: Victoria's Journal, May 8, 1863
Chapter 37: Victoria to Gabriel, 1864
Chapter 42: Victoria's Journal, 1864
Chapter 43: Victoria's Journal, 1865