Nothing But the Truth

Nothing But the Truth

Frederic S. Isham

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Editorial:
Fried Editor
Año de edición:
2024
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Ficción clásica
ISBN:
9781835524343
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'Nothing But the Truth' is a novel written by American author Frederic S. Isham. It was first published in 1915 and is a work of fiction that falls into the genre of romantic and suspenseful literature. The novel is notable for its intriguing plot, filled with secrets, espionage, and personal relationships.  Key features and themes of 'Nothing But the Truth' include: Espionage and Intrigue: The novel revolves around espionage and international intrigue. It involves secret government agencies, spies, and the pursuit of valuable information. Romance: At the heart of the story is a romantic relationship. The main character, a young and charismatic man, falls in love with a woman who becomes embroiled in the espionage plot, creating tension and suspense. Mystery and Secrets: The novel is built on a foundation of mystery and secrets, with characters concealing their true identities and motives. This adds a layer of suspense to the narrative. International Settings: The story unfolds in various international locations, which adds an exotic and adventurous dimension to the plot. Political and Social Commentary: Like many novels of its time, 'Nothing But the Truth' may contain elements of political and social commentary, reflecting the historical context in which it was written.  Frederic S. Isham’s 'Nothing But the Truth' is an exciting and suspenseful novel that combines elements of romance, espionage, and intrigue. While it may not be as widely recognized today as some other works from its era, it remains a testament to the popular literature of the early 20th century. If you’re interested in historical fiction, romantic thrillers, or early 20th-century literature, you may find this novel intriguing. 

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