Returning to his childhood home, Anthony Stevens finds a city transformed by prosperity and change. Amidst the thriving trade and bustling docks, Anthony is drawn into the mysterious dealings of his uncle's merchant house.
Dark secrets threaten to unravel the family's legacy, and danger lurks around every corner.As Anthony navigates the intrigues of commerce and encounters enigmatic figures, he must confront hidden threats to protect the Stevens name.
Set against the vibrant backdrop of early 20th-century America, Blowing Weather is a tale of mystery and adventure that challenges the bonds of loyalty and courage.
John Thomas McIntyre (1871-1951) was an American author. His novels include Ashton-Kirk, Investigator (1910), A Young Man's Fancy (1919), Blowing Weather (1923), Shot Towers (1926), Slag (1927), Stained Sails (1928), Drums in the Dawn (1932), and many others.