La scomparsa e il presunto omicidio di William Morgan nel 1826 accesero un potente movimento contro la Massoneria. Dopo aver annunciato la sua intenzione di svelare i segreti di questa influente società fraterna, fu arrestato con accuse pretestuose. La sua successiva scomparsa, ritenuta un rapimento e un omicidio da parte dei massoni, scatenò l'indignazione pubblica. Questo malcontento alimentò la formazione di un importante partito politico dedicato all'opposizione alla Massoneria.
This gripping novel tells the story of a British soldier who is captured by the Germans during World War I and sent to a prisoner of war camp. Through his eyes, we see the horrors of war and the human cost of conflict. William Morgan's vivid prose and powerful storytelling make this a book that you won't be able to put down.
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