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ISBN: 0-9657389-5-7
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Written under the pen name of Margaret Miller,
Sylvia won a 1998 Small Press Editor's Choice Award for this exciting
thriller. A novel of love and intrigue, A Vessel of Honor is set in America amid
the backdrop of global terrorism. A Holy War or Jihad has been declared, changing life for everyone.
Two women engineers suddenly find themselves drawn into this international drama as they struggle to complete the world's
first nuclear-powered aircraft. Their muddled private lives add to the tension. Tisha O’Brien has an
abiding faith in God, and “those roots of middy blouses and pleated skirts, prayer books and
incense-filled churches went deep.”This faith is tested when she falls in love with a married man.
Audra Shields sees herself as a modern Lady Chatterly, “liberated but not forsaking breeding,
intellect, or femininity.”She begins to question her lifestyle when she becomes involved with a
dangerous stranger. Both women struggle to sort out their personal problems while racing the clock to finish a
project fraught with sabotage and murder. The exciting conclusion will keep the reader turning the page.
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Riveting…couldn't put the book down.
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-Dorian Stern
Levitown, NY
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Great book, couldn't put it down. Read it every chance I got.
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-Joe Evens
Hartford, CT
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The characters are so real.
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-Carol Lynn Chizzoniti
Holbrook, NY
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The characters were very interesting, the plot fast moving, the dialog great…I also liked the morality.
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-Suzanne Scherer
Alexandria, VA
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