The Blacksmith's Daughter: A Mystery of the American Revolution [NOOK Book]

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As the American Revolution batters the Carolinas, 17-year-old Betsy Sheridan leaves her home in Georgia to track down her Patriot spy husband and is entangled in murder and chaos leading to the Battle of Camden in South Carolina."History and fiction combined to tell a great story." Gerry Hartsoe, Armchair Interviews
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The Blacksmith's Daughter: A Mystery of the American Revolution

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Overview

As the American Revolution batters the Carolinas, 17-year-old Betsy Sheridan leaves her home in Georgia to track down her Patriot spy husband and is entangled in murder and chaos leading to the Battle of Camden in South Carolina."History and fiction combined to tell a great story." Gerry Hartsoe, Armchair Interviews
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Editorial Reviews

Gerry Hartsoe
"History and fiction combined to tell a great story."
—Armchair Interviews
Karen Morse
"Suzanne Adair follows up her award-winning debut with another, subtler, high-stakes adventure tale."
—Front Street Reviews
Christy Tillery French
"Adair holds the reader enthralled with constant action, spine-tingling suspense, and superb characterization."
—Midwest Book Review
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Product Details

  • BN ID: 2940000794524
  • Publisher: Suzanne Adair
  • Publication date: 12/11/2009
  • Sold by: Smashwords
  • Format: eBook
  • Sales rank: 423,533
  • File size: 871 KB

Meet the Author

Award-winning novelist Suzanne Adair is a Florida native who lives in a two hundred-year-old city at the edge of the North Carolina Piedmont, named for an English explorer who was beheaded. Her suspense and thrillers transport readers to the Southern theater of the Revolutionary War, where she brings historic towns, battles, and people to life. She fuels her creativity with Revolutionary War reenacting and visits to historic sites. When she’s not writing, she enjoys cooking, dancing, and spending time with her family.
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  • Anonymous

    Posted November 20, 2012

    Good historical novel

    Following up on her first historical novel, Adair gives us another exciting look at the Revolutionary War in the south. This second book of the trilogy is set in and around Camden, SC.

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