Ghost of the White Nights

Ghost of the White Nights

2001 • 388 pages

Set in a fascinating alternative world in which ghosts are real, the United States never came into existence and Russia is still ruled by the Romanovs, this sequel to Of Tangible Ghosts and The Ghost of the Revelator continues the adventures of semi-retired spy Dr. Johan Eschbach. His lovely wife Llysette du Boise, a refugee from the burning remains of France and a world-famous novelist, has been invited to provide a command performance for the Russian Imperial household. Johan accompanies her, allowing him to work on the oil concession in Russian Alaska that Columbia so desperately needs and do some spying on the side. Johan's espionage is carried out against the backdrop of the famous white nights of St. Petersburg, the nearly Arctic midsummer when the sun barely dips below the horizon and the sky seems to dissolve in ivory light. But even the oil shortage will fade to insignificance when Johan discovers what new weapons technology the Russians are developing, a threat even more fearsome than the atomic bombs of Austro-Hungary. Working in the tradition of Gordon R. Dickson and Poul Anderson for hard-edged adventure with sophisticated social and political dimensions, Modesitt provides a unique blend of speculation and intrigue that brings the trilogy to a rousing end.

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Ghost

Ghost is a 8-book series with 6 primary works first released in 1994 with contributions by L.E. Modesitt Jr., Mike Mignola, and Scott Benefiel.

Of Tangible Ghosts
The Ghost of the Revelator
Ghost of the White Nights
Hellboy: Masks and Monsters
The Blue Ghost
Ghost Volume 1: In the Smoke and Din
Ghost Volume 2: The White City Butcher
Ghost Volume 3: Against the Wilderness

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