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The Last Twelve Miles: A Novel by Erika Robuck

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In "The Last Twelve Miles," set against the backdrop of the Prohibition Rum Wars, two remarkable women find themselves on opposite sides of the law, embroiled in a deadly game of cat and mouse. In 1926 Washington, D.C., the Coast Guard is struggling in the battle against rum smugglers until they enlist the help of Elizebeth Smith Friedman, a brilliant cryptanalyst, to crack codes and disrupt the illegal trade.

In the Bahamas, Cleo Lythogoe, known as The Bahama Queen, announces her retirement, sparking the ambitions of Marie Waite, who sees an opportunity to claim the throne of rumrunning royalty. As Marie's operation grows in sophistication, she draws the attention of federal authorities, including Elizebeth, who finds herself locked in a personal battle with Marie.

Despite the challenges of decoding intercepted messages, traveling, and testifying in court, Elizebeth is determined to thwart the smugglers, especially when she discovers that her primary adversary is the notorious Marie Waite.

From the glamour of D.C. intelligence to the sultry shores of the Straits of Florida, "The Last Twelve Miles" is a gripping tale based on the true story of two formidable women locked in a high-stakes struggle for dominance. With heartfelt intimacy and crackling suspense, Robuck brings their remarkable story to life, showcasing their ingenuity, determination, and resilience in the face of danger. Readers are transported into a world of intrigue and danger, where alliances are tested, and the line between right and wrong blurs in the pursuit of power and survival.
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