Hello all,
I'm hoping some of you might have read or are planning to read my new book, Lincoln's Secret Spy:The Civil War Case That Changed The Future of Espionage. It was an amazing three-year journey to uncover the truth behind William A. Lloyd's claim that he was Lincoln's Spy throughout the Civil War. His claim, though utterly bogus, became the basis for a Supreme Court precedent that affects the legal rights of covert operatives to this day.
I'm afraid with the flood of Lincoln books that came out in April, mine got a bit buried.
I'd love to discuss the fraudster, the case and talk about a chase that wound through a maze of lies.
(06-09-2015 04:55 PM)Jane Singer Wrote: [ -> ]Hello all,
I'm hoping some of you might have read or are planning to read my new book, Lincoln's Secret Spy:The Civil War Case That Changed The Future of Espionage. It was an amazing three-year journey to uncover the truth behind William A. Lloyd's claim that he was Lincoln's Spy throughout the Civil War. His claim, though utterly bogus, became the basis for a Supreme Court precedent that affects the legal rights of covert operatives to this day.
I'm afraid with the flood of Lincoln books that came out in April, mine got a bit buried.
I'd love to discuss the fraudster, the case and talk about a chase that wound through a maze of lies.
Jane, it looks interesting. The excerpt provided on Amazon, and the blurb on Lyons, make me want to go ahead and purchase a copy. But when I went (via Google) to learn more about your and your co-author's backgrounds and previous work, and went to access your website [janesinger.com], my computer's AVG security system flashed a warning that the "Black Hat" virus had infiltrated that website, and I should not continue. Don't mean to alarm you, but thought you should know. Tom
Sounds good.
I just downloaded it but am presently finishing up American Warlords. I'll give you my take when finished.
(06-09-2015 05:36 PM)Tom Bogar Wrote: [ -> ] (06-09-2015 04:55 PM)Jane Singer Wrote: [ -> ]Hello all,
I'm hoping some of you might have read or are planning to read my new book, Lincoln's Secret Spy:The Civil War Case That Changed The Future of Espionage. It was an amazing three-year journey to uncover the truth behind William A. Lloyd's claim that he was Lincoln's Spy throughout the Civil War. His claim, though utterly bogus, became the basis for a Supreme Court precedent that affects the legal rights of covert operatives to this day.
I'm afraid with the flood of Lincoln books that came out in April, mine got a bit buried.
I'd love to discuss the fraudster, the case and talk about a chase that wound through a maze of lies.
Jane, it looks interesting. The excerpt provided on Amazon, and the blurb on Lyons, make me want to go ahead and purchase a copy. But when I went (via Google) to learn more about your and your co-author's backgrounds and previous work, and went to access your website [janesinger.com], my computer's AVG security system flashed a warning that the "Black Hat" virus had infiltrated that website, and I should not continue. Don't mean to alarm you, but thought you should know. Tom
Thank you, Tom! Oh my goodness, I will check my website! Though it was created largely for my fiction, it does contain a lot of info on Civil War spies.
(06-09-2015 05:39 PM)JMadonna Wrote: [ -> ]Sounds good.
I just downloaded it but am presently finishing up American Warlords. I'll give you my take when finished.
Thanks so much!
(06-09-2015 05:36 PM)Tom Bogar Wrote: [ -> ] (06-09-2015 04:55 PM)Jane Singer Wrote: [ -> ]Hello all,
I'm hoping some of you might have read or are planning to read my new book, Lincoln's Secret Spy:The Civil War Case That Changed The Future of Espionage. It was an amazing three-year journey to uncover the truth behind William A. Lloyd's claim that he was Lincoln's Spy throughout the Civil War. His claim, though utterly bogus, became the basis for a Supreme Court precedent that affects the legal rights of covert operatives to this day.
I'm afraid with the flood of Lincoln books that came out in April, mine got a bit buried.
I'd love to discuss the fraudster, the case and talk about a chase that wound through a maze of lies.
Jane, it looks interesting. The excerpt provided on Amazon, and the blurb on Lyons, make me want to go ahead and purchase a copy. But when I went (via Google) to learn more about your and your co-author's backgrounds and previous work, and went to access your website [janesinger.com], my computer's AVG security system flashed a warning that the "Black Hat" virus had infiltrated that website, and I should not continue. Don't mean to alarm you, but thought you should know. Tom
Tom, I just went to my website and it seems fine. I have a MAC, don't know if that made a difference. Thank you again, I will post to others on Facebook to see if any warning came up.
It sounds very interesting, once I've read down my stack I'll get back to that.
(06-09-2015 06:42 PM)Eva Elisabeth Wrote: [ -> ]It sounds very interesting, once I've read down my stack I'll get back to that.
Thanks so much!
(06-09-2015 05:39 PM)JMadonna Wrote: [ -> ]Sounds good.
I just downloaded it but am presently finishing up American Warlords. I'll give you my take when finished.
Thank you, much appreciated!
Jane - I'm putting your Lincoln's Secret Spy:The Civil War Case That Changed The Future of Espionage on my order list from Amazon! Sounds like GREAT summer reading -
Thanks again for posting!
Hi, Jane!
I ordered your book online today. I'm excited to read it. Sounds really interesting.
Also, it has received excellent reviews. Good for you.
Can't wait to get started with it.
Bob