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Shadows of Liberty

The Start of A Nation

Eric HalsteadSeries: Shadows of History
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In the shadows of the American Revolution, history is being written in secret-printed in ink by ordinary hands, and whispered in alleys where the wrong word can cost a life.
Thomas Hale is only a printer's apprentice in bustling, divided Boston-setting type, mixing ink, and delivering broadsides, he rarely has time to read. But when a mysterious pamphlet arrives at the print shop, Thomas stumbles upon a hidden language of symbols and ciphers threaded through the words that pass beneath his fingers every day. These are not just political arguments; they are messages, plans, and warnings meant for unseen eyes.

What begins as a curious discovery draws Thomas into a clandestine world of secret meetings and silent allegiances. In taverns thick with smoke, on moonlit wharves where British ships loom like watchful giants, and in crowded streets where protests can explode into violence without warning, he starts to realize that the real struggle for America's future is happening out of sight. Printers, smugglers, spies, and statesmen all use the same tools-ink, rumor, and fear-to shape what people believe.

As unrest erupts into open war, Thomas finds himself ensnared in a web that stretches from the print shop to the halls of power. Patriots, merchants, soldiers, and shadowy operatives all demand his loyalty, insisting that their cause is the true path to liberty. Each claims to fight for freedom, yet each is willing to sacrifice something-or someone-to win. The lines between truth and propaganda blur, and Thomas must confront the unsettling question of whose freedom is really being fought for.

At his side stands Abigail Mercer, a sharp-witted bookseller's daughter with a keen eye for patterns and a stubborn refusal to be silenced. Abigail sees what others overlook-in the margins of newspapers, the phrasing of proclamations, and the dangerous gaps in official accounts. Together, she and Thomas learn to read not just the printed word, but the intentions hidden beneath it.

Circling their every move is Elias Wentworth, an enigmatic figure who always seems to stand at the crossroads of events. Sometimes ally, sometimes adversary, Elias moves with equal ease among British officers, radical patriots, and wealthy colonial elites. His secrets run deep, and his true loyalties are as carefully concealed as the codes Thomas has begun to decipher.
As battles ignite and loyalties fracture, Thomas must decide what to believe when every side is capable of lies-and what he is willing to risk for the chance at a more just future. The press that once seemed like a simple tool of trade becomes a weapon that can either expose the truth or bury it forever.

Shadows of Liberty: The Start of a Nation is a gripping historical thriller that explores the hidden influences and fragile ideals behind America's founding. It is a story of dangerous principles and dangerous people, of the power of words to inspire rebellion or manipulate a nation, and of the secrets that still linger in the spaces between what history remembers and what it chooses to forget.

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