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Rebecca Fogg is a bold, strong, beautiful and absolutely unique woman in the male-
dominated Victorian Era.
It is the 1860s. Rebecca Fogg is a woman who will not suffer fools gladly, and is determined to do things her own way. Indeed, she holds a position normally off-limits to women. She is the first, and currently the only, female Secret Agent in the British Secret Service. It was not an easy goal to attain.
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While Rebecca was still a young girl, tragedy struck and her parents died. Having nowhere else to go, she quickly found a home at Shillingworth Magna, the home of her distant cousins, Phileas and Erasmus Fogg. Presided over by the two boys' father, Sir Boniface Fogg, the three youngsters grew up together, the two boys accepting Rebecca naturally as if she were their beloved sister. During this formative time, Rebecca frequently spent her days with her cousins, playing with them and experiencing many things traditionally out-of-
bounds for young ladies.
Fate was watching over Rebecca, as Sir Boniface was the head of the British Secret Service. Eventually, her cousins followed the path of their father, and joined the Service. Sir Boniface found that he could rely on his sons entirely, and often sent them into the most dangerous situations. After a decidedly risky venture during which Phileas watched as his brother Erasmus fall to his death, the young man resigned from the service, angering his father. Rebecca picked up the torch discarded by her bitter cousin, and joined the ranks of the Service.
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In time, Rebecca made a name for herself as one of the boldest, most daring, most successful of all agents in the Service. She made it a point to perform feats that would give other men pause. And she revelled in it, enjoying the thrill the experiences gave her. She even had her own unique outfit for her more demanding missions, a form-fitting leather suit, adorned with various belts, pouches, weapons, and the like. Almost anything she would need on duty was literally at her fingertips.
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After the death of her guardian, Sir Boniface, Rebecca and her cousin Phileas soon became embroiled in the life of a young Frenchman, an aspiring writer by the name of Jules Verne. His mind and his vision were jealously sought by many devious persons, including the nefarious League of Darkness, led by the grotesque Count Gregory.
Along with Jules, Phileas, and Phileas' valet, Jean Passepartout, Rebecca charges headlong into danger, her thirst for adventure never quenched.
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