The Blacksmith's Daughter: A Mystery of the American Revolution

Mystery & Suspense, Historical Mystery, Women Sleuths, Fiction & Literature, Historical
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Author: Suzanne Adair ISBN: 9780988912915
Publisher: Suzanne Adair Publication: December 16, 2009
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Suzanne Adair
ISBN: 9780988912915
Publisher: Suzanne Adair
Publication: December 16, 2009
Imprint:
Language: English

Book 2 in Suzanne Adair’s Mysteries of the American Revolution series

“A ripping good read!” — Ann Parker, author of The Silver Rush Mystery Series

The patriots wanted her husband dead. So did the redcoats. She took issue with both.

In the blistering Georgia summer of 1780, Betsy Sheridan uncovers evidence that her shoemaker husband, known for his loyalty to King George, is smuggling messages to a patriot-sympathizing, multinational spy ring based in the Carolinas. When he vanishes into the heart of military activity, in Camden, South Carolina, Betsy follows him, as much in search of him as she is in search of who she is and where she belongs. But battle looms between Continental and Crown forces. The spy ring is plotting multiple assassinations. And Betsy and her unborn child become entangled in murder and chaos.

Praise for The Blacksmith’s Daughter:

“History and fiction combined to tell a great story.” — Armchair Interviews

“Suzanne Adair follows up her award-winning debut with another, subtler, high-stakes adventure tale.” — Front Street Reviews

“Adair holds the reader enthralled with constant action, spine-tingling suspense, and superb characterization.” — The Midwest Book Review

Leap into adventure in the past with The Blacksmith’s Daughter, the action-packed second novel of the Mysteries of the American Revolution series.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

Book 2 in Suzanne Adair’s Mysteries of the American Revolution series

“A ripping good read!” — Ann Parker, author of The Silver Rush Mystery Series

The patriots wanted her husband dead. So did the redcoats. She took issue with both.

In the blistering Georgia summer of 1780, Betsy Sheridan uncovers evidence that her shoemaker husband, known for his loyalty to King George, is smuggling messages to a patriot-sympathizing, multinational spy ring based in the Carolinas. When he vanishes into the heart of military activity, in Camden, South Carolina, Betsy follows him, as much in search of him as she is in search of who she is and where she belongs. But battle looms between Continental and Crown forces. The spy ring is plotting multiple assassinations. And Betsy and her unborn child become entangled in murder and chaos.

Praise for The Blacksmith’s Daughter:

“History and fiction combined to tell a great story.” — Armchair Interviews

“Suzanne Adair follows up her award-winning debut with another, subtler, high-stakes adventure tale.” — Front Street Reviews

“Adair holds the reader enthralled with constant action, spine-tingling suspense, and superb characterization.” — The Midwest Book Review

Leap into adventure in the past with The Blacksmith’s Daughter, the action-packed second novel of the Mysteries of the American Revolution series.

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