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Shadow Patriots : A Novel of the Revolution
Shadow Patriots A Novel of the Revolution
Author: Lucia St. Clair Robson
In July of 1776, the American colonies are ablaze with passion. In the streets, those who would be free boldly read aloud the newly written Declaration of Independence. It is a cry of freedom, but it is also a time of critical confrontation, both on the battlefield and off as the people of a new nation choose between their king and an uncertain ...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780765344625
ISBN-10: 0765344629
Publication Date: 8/1/2006
Pages: 384
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3.5 stars, based on 14 ratings
Publisher: Forge Books
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
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JeffersonsAmbrosia avatar reviewed Shadow Patriots : A Novel of the Revolution on + 98 more book reviews
I had high hopes for this book. It is from one of my favorite Era's in history, and the description looked good. Sadly my hopes for this one fell as flat as a dull thud when one drops a book on the floor. The first Chapter was good, and fun it showed us a look between Alexander Hamilton and George Washington, which is something I don't think anyone can muck up. But sadly the tone did not stick.

The rest of the book seems to drag by at a confusing pace; it jumps from one city to the next without giving any real flow of what we are doing or how we got there. It follows the solider and than the normal people without giving us a good sense of why or how we are switching views. And perhaps the thing that bothersome the most is that it switches from using thee and thy and back to talking with a modern tone. In my opinion if you're going to talk in one fashion stick with it. Do not jump around; it is too choppy for the reader. As much as I love the era, this book was very difficult to finish I almost didn't.

I also take offense to some of the points used that were considered historical, they had way to much license taken with them. For the most part the historical body of this book was on point, but it took some very serious and sudden sweeping points that were also not on point at all. If I was asked if I would recommend this book, I have to say sadly that I would not.
Nee avatar reviewed Shadow Patriots : A Novel of the Revolution on + 82 more book reviews
Very Interesting book. Intense read but very good with it's historical facts. Based on a true known fact that there was indeed one female helping George Washington as a Spy.


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