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1776: A River of Spies, The Trenton Agent
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1776: A River of Spies, The Trenton Agent
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1776: A River of Spies, The Trenton Agent
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It's mid-December 1776. George Washington's Continental Army is encamped on the banks of the Delaware River. They're short of rations, men and morale. The war is in the balance. Desperate for intelligence and with the future of the revolution at stake, Washington sends a local militiaman, Isaak Moore, over the river to meet with a Patriot spy in British-controlled Trenton. Unbeknownst to Moore, all hell is to be let loose, and his mission will draw him into a web of intrigue, secrets and deception. "1776: A River of Spies "is a taut, atmospheric novel that approaches the American Revolution...with intimacy, precision, and a quietly mounting tension." Maria Ashford, Book-shelfie.com. 5 Stars. "Washington, for all his dignity, is haunted by the knowledge that his army may not survive the winter. He's not certain of victory. But he is certain that surrender is unacceptable. It's a suspenseful novel that brings the uncertainty of 1776 vividly to life, where every choice feels like it could alter the course of history-perfect for fans of Turn: Washington's Spies, Ken Follett's Fall of Giants, or the slow-burn tension of John le Carré."
It's mid-December 1776. George Washington's Continental Army is encamped on the banks of the Delaware River. They're short of rations, men and morale. The war is in the balance. Desperate for intelligence and with the future of the revolution at stake, Washington sends a local militiaman, Isaak Moore, over the river to meet with a Patriot spy in British-controlled Trenton. Unbeknownst to Moore, all hell is to be let loose, and his mission will draw him into a web of intrigue, secrets and deception. "1776: A River of Spies "is a taut, atmospheric novel that approaches the American Revolution...with intimacy, precision, and a quietly mounting tension." Maria Ashford, Book-shelfie.com. 5 Stars. "Washington, for all his dignity, is haunted by the knowledge that his army may not survive the winter. He's not certain of victory. But he is certain that surrender is unacceptable. It's a suspenseful novel that brings the uncertainty of 1776 vividly to life, where every choice feels like it could alter the course of history-perfect for fans of Turn: Washington's Spies, Ken Follett's Fall of Giants, or the slow-burn tension of John le Carré."


















