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  1. The Hornet's Nest: A Novel of the Revolutionary War. In this ambitious and deeply rewarding novel, Jimmy Carter brings to life the Revolutionary War as it was fought in the Deep South. He reminds us that much of the fight took place there, in a struggle of great and small battles of terrible brutality, with neighbor turned against neighbor, the ...

  2. 25 mai 2010 · The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet's Nest. : #1 NATIONAL BESTSELLER • In this “thoroughly gripping” (New York Times) continuation of the Girl with the Dragon Tattoo series, Lisbeth Salander lies in critical condition in a Swedish hospital, a bullet in her head. But she's fighting for her life in more ways than one: if and when she recovers ...

  3. 11 nov. 2003 · The Hornet’s Nest follows a cast of characters and their loved ones on both sides of this violent conflict—including some who are based on the author’s ancestors. At the heart of the story is Ethan Pratt, who in 1766 moves with his wife, Epsey, from Philadelphia to North Carolina and then to Georgia in 1771, in the company of Quakers.

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  4. The hornet's nest : a novel of the revolutionary war by Carter, Jimmy, 1924-Publication date 2004 Topics War -- Fiction, Southern States -- History -- Revolution, 1775-1783 -- Fiction, United States, Southern States Publisher London : Simon & Schuster Col ...

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  6. 12 août 2010 · The hornet's nest : a novel of the revolutionary war by Carter, Jimmy, 1924-Publication date 2004 Topics War stories, American, Large print books Publisher Waterville, MA. : Thorndike Press Collection internetarchivebooks; delawarecountyd ...

  7. 13 oct. 2004 · The Hornet’s Nest follows a cast of characters and their loved ones on both sides of this violent conflict—including some who are based on the author’s ancestors. At the heart of the story is Ethan Pratt, who in 1766 moves with his wife, Epsey, from Philadelphia to North Carolina and then to Georgia in 1771, in the company of Quakers.