"Russia" . . "As the year 1905 draws to an end, great changes sweep through Russia. The tragic events of \"Bloody Sunday\" usher in a sequence of massive and paralyzing national strikes that eventually force the tsar to turn his government into a constitutional monarchy, and it appears that the radical element has finally won. But for Anna Fedorcenko, the overwhelming tragedy of that fateful day was the slaying of her beloved husband, Sergei. It is Sergei's sons who are most dramatically affected by their father's untimely death. Andrei, the youngest, becomes driven to see his father's death avenged, and thus his boundless energies are aimed toward the downfall of the monarchy. Yuri, the oldest, is also grief-stricken, but finds he cannot support his brother's revolutionary fervor."@en . . . "Fiction" . "Fiction"@en . "White nights, red morning" . "White nights, red morning"@en . . . . . . . . . "After Anna Fedorcenko's husband is killed during the 1905 rebellion, she and her sons must rely on their faith and love to help them survive the ensuing civil war." . . "White Nights, Red Morning #6"@en . "Christian fiction" . "Christian fiction"@en . . "History" . "History"@en . . . "Historical fiction" . "Historical fiction"@en . . . "White Nights, Red Morning (Bk. 6 The Russians series)" . "Russia (Federation)" . . "1894 - 1917" . . "Historical Fiction." . . "CHRISTIAN Fiction." . . . .