The Ninth Daughter
1773: The Massachusetts colony is torn between patriots who want independence from British rule and loyalists who support the King. At the center is the educated and beautiful Abigail Adams-wife of John Adams, a leader of the Sons of Liberty, the secret organization opposing the Crown. And when her husband is accused of murder, she must work to clear his name.
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The Ninth Daughter
1773: The Massachusetts colony is torn between patriots who want independence from British rule and loyalists who support the King. At the center is the educated and beautiful Abigail Adams-wife of John Adams, a leader of the Sons of Liberty, the secret organization opposing the Crown. And when her husband is accused of murder, she must work to clear his name.
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The Ninth Daughter

The Ninth Daughter

by Barbara Hamilton
The Ninth Daughter

The Ninth Daughter

by Barbara Hamilton

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Overview

1773: The Massachusetts colony is torn between patriots who want independence from British rule and loyalists who support the King. At the center is the educated and beautiful Abigail Adams-wife of John Adams, a leader of the Sons of Liberty, the secret organization opposing the Crown. And when her husband is accused of murder, she must work to clear his name.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781101140383
Publisher: Penguin Publishing Group
Publication date: 09/29/2009
Series: An Abigail Adams Mystery , #1
Sold by: Penguin Group
Format: eBook
Pages: 368
Sales rank: 218,278
File size: 477 KB
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Barbara Hamilton is a pseudonym for Barbara Hambly. Hambly is a full-time author, who works in several genres. In the mystery world ,she is known for her bestselling Benjamin January historical mystery series, including A Free Man of Color and Good Man Friday among other titles. She has also written a number of historical novels about famous women in American history, including Mary Todd Lincoln and Dolly Madison.
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