Nicholas Rohloffsen is ashamed of himself. Although he was doggedly loyal to his wife until her death nine weeks earlier, he cannot stop thinking about Margot Renard, the much older woman who possessed his heart when he was a younger man.
Nicholas’s quest to find her soon leads him to a retirement home. As he sets out to prove that a widowed resident, Katherine Anne Kendall, is really Margot, Nicholas is led down an unexpected path where he finally learns the fascinating truth about her life during the war.
When asked about what he wants reader to gain from his book, Knoy said that hopes “Margot’s War” evokes a sense of nostalgia and heartache in them.
“Margot’s War”
By Ty Knoy
Hardcover | 5.5 x 8.5 in | 242 pages | ISBN 9781480850934
Softcover | 5.5 x 8.5 in | 242 pages | ISBN 9781480850958
E-Book | 242 pages | ISBN 9781480850941
Available at Amazon and Barnes & Noble
About the Author
Ty Knoy was raised and educated in Indiana. He subsequently spent most of his working years in Michigan with newspapers and news wire service for Advance Publications – commonly known as Condé Nast. Knoy currently lives in Fountain Hills, Arizona. “Margot’s War” is his second book; “The Evolution of Modern Sailboat Design” was his first, co-authored with Meade Gougeon.
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