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Despite the assurances of U.S. Army officials who investigated the explosion at the small port of Garibaldi, [[Eden Pond]] has reason to believe the tensions in the war-weary coastal community have boiled over. The Japanese fire balloons may just be a convenient disguise for murder. | Despite the assurances of U.S. Army officials who investigated the explosion at the small port of Garibaldi, [[Eden Pond]] has reason to believe the tensions in the war-weary coastal community have boiled over. The Japanese fire balloons may just be a convenient disguise for murder. | ||
'''Chronology'''<br /> | '''Chronology'''<br /> | ||
The [[Eden Pond Chronology|events]] of the novel take place in March and April, 1945. ''Fire Balloon'' follows [[Hanford Intrigue]]. | The [[Eden Pond Chronology|events]] of the novel take place in March and April, 1945. ''Fire Balloon'' follows [[Hanford Intrigue]]. |
Revision as of 14:24, 25 August 2023
Fire Balloon (working title) is the fourth book in the Eden Pond Series.
Overview
In late 1944, with the Allies on the offensive, Americans face a new threat from across the Pacific. But a death blamed on one of Imperial Japan’s infamous fire balloons may be more than it seems.
Despite the assurances of U.S. Army officials who investigated the explosion at the small port of Garibaldi, Eden Pond has reason to believe the tensions in the war-weary coastal community have boiled over. The Japanese fire balloons may just be a convenient disguise for murder.
Chronology
The events of the novel take place in March and April, 1945. Fire Balloon follows Hanford Intrigue.