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In September 1861, on the cusp of a winter storm in the North Atlantic, three men altered the fate of the world by pulling off one of the greatest acts of American espionage.
In England, cradle of the Industrial Revolution, the world's largest machine was created-a giant iron steamship 60 years ahead of its time. The Scientific American warned that this colossus "could run down the whole of the largest steamers in any other fleet, one after another, without firing a single shot."
The mission of the three Americans was to stop this colossus from entering a southern port without anyone
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In September 1861, on the cusp of a winter storm in the North Atlantic, three men altered the fate of the world by pulling off one of the greatest acts of American espionage.

In England, cradle of the Industrial Revolution, the world's largest machine was created-a giant iron steamship 60 years ahead of its time. The Scientific American warned that this colossus "could run down the whole of the largest steamers in any other fleet, one after another, without firing a single shot."

The mission of the three Americans was to stop this colossus from entering a southern port without anyone ever knowing what transpired.

Inspired by true events, The Leviathan is a story of treason, espionage, and geopolitics; a family sundered by the conflict between the states; and of British capitalists lusting to dismember the United States for their own benefit.


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Autorenporträt
Paul Stack has practiced law in Chicago for over forty-six years. After graduating from Georgetown's law school, he worked as a law clerk for a federal judge, served as an assistant US attorney, and eventually founded his own firm. Stack and his wife live in the historic suburb of Riverside, Illinois.