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Breaking Tecumseh's Curse by Jan Marie and Bob Ritter (Very good, 2020, Pbk, 329 pgs, Calvert Press)

Breaking Tecumseh's Curse by Jan Marie and Bob Ritter (Very good, 2020, Pbk, 329 pgs, Calvert Press)

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Very Good condition: cover has light wear; inside pages are clean. ISBN 9780988850200

"An impressive memoir with something for everyone: history and government, love and marriage, life and death." Kirkus Reviews

What has mystery, romance, humor, action, intrigue and almost a million characters? The survey says: Breaking Tecumseh’s Curse, the novel-like memoir written by Jan Marie and Bob Ritter. It relates the couple's early years together when Bob was a special agent with the United States Secret Service in Washington, D.C. It’s the first Secret Service book told from a spouse’s perspective. Rich in emotion, Breaking Tecumseh’s Curse is the heartfelt love story of a young couple’s journey through some extraordinary times.

Breaking Tecumseh’s Curse spotlights a dangerous period for the Secret Service—from 1972-1982. During that time, five assassination attempts took place against persons protected by the USSS, more than any other era. The book presents the historic events of the time and a rare insider's look at the Secret Service.

Join Bob Ritter and his fellow agents for fun, adventure and some sorrow too as they try to break Tecumseh’s Curse.

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