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Trial of Honor
- A Novel of a Court-Martial
- Narrated by: Graham Halstead
- Length: 2 hrs and 46 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Four future Navy officers, two women and two men, fall under the spell of charismatic leader James Drayton at Officer Candidate School in Newport, Rhode Island. They form a secret society called the Great Lovers, named after a poem by Rupert Brooke. When Drayton dies in a suspicious explosion on an aircraft carrier, the Great Lovers become the chief suspects. The surviving members of the secret society must defend their friend and their own freedom in a court-martial for mutiny. Trial of Honor is a fast-paced naval thriller about honor, both personal and national.
©2012 David Norton Stone (P)2013 David Norton Stone
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