The year is 1861. The American Civil War has just begun, and London arms
dealer Daniel Alberton is becoming a very wealthy man. His quiet dinner
party seems remote indeed from the passions rending America. Yet
investigator William Monk and his bride, Hester, sense growing tensions
and barely concealed violence. For two of the guests are Americans, each
vying to buy Alberton's armaments. Soon Monk and Hester's forebodings
are fulfilled as one member of the party is brutally murdered and two
others disappear-- along with Alberton's entire inventory of weapons. As
Monk and Hester track the man they believe to be the murderer all the
way to Washington, D.C., and the bloody battlefield at Manassas, Slaves
of Obsession twists and turns like a powder-keg fuse and holds the
reader breathless and spellbound.