Master storyteller Patrick McGrath--author of the critically acclaimed novel **Asylum** and a finalist for England's prestigious Whitbread Prize for fiction--once again spins a hypnotic tale of psychological suspense and haunting beauty. Set among the teeming streets and desolate wharves of Hogarth'
Two Novels of the American Revolution The Spy Lionel Lincoln: novel
β Scribed by James Fenimore Cooper
- Publisher
- Library of America
- Year
- 2018;2019
- Tongue
- en-US
- Weight
- 868 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN
- 1598535889
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β¦ Synopsis
The American Revolution comes to vivid life in two dramatic tales of espionage, intrigue, and romance from the author of The Last of Mohicans
With his second novel, The Sp y :A Tale of the Neutral Ground , in 1821, James Cooper (the Fenimore would come later) found his true voice and what became his most enduring subject matter: the history of his young nation, born of the clash between Old World and New. Set largely in Westchester County--site of the real-life intrigues of Benedict Arnold and Major John Andre--The Spy traces the conflicting allegiances of rebels and loyalists, with the supposed loyalist spy Harvey Birch (actually in the service of George Washington) finding himself caught up in conflicts between friendship and duty as he moves between the two sides. Washington himself makes an incognito appearance as the mysterious "Mr. Harper." Cooper continued in the same vein with Lionel Lincoln; Or, The Leaguer of Boston...
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