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In Philadelphia 1776, just as the American Revolutionary war is breaking out, Betsy Ross wonders what really happened the night of the munitions warehouse explosion that killed her beloved husband John Ross. Was the explosion an accident or was the warehouse fire intentionally set?
When the authorities refuse to investigate the crime, Betsy vows to solve the mystery herself but is soon drawn into Philadelphia's dangerous underworld of spies and double agents working both for the British and the Patriots. Ultimately, she has no choice but to trust the wrong man, but will she lose her life, or the lives of those she holds dear, in the process?
Author note: All of the 1776 Revolutionary war events depicted in BETSY ROSS: ACCIDENTAL SPY, including the names of British ships, General's names, battle locations, George Washington and Benjamin Franklin's spymaster activities, are all historically accurate, however history does not substantiate that the person known as Betsy Ross ever engaged in covert activity.
If you like authors Yangsze Choo, Libbie Hawker, Sally Gunning, Kathleen Koen and Kate Quinn, you'll also enjoy Marilyn Clay's Colonial American novels.
When the authorities refuse to investigate the crime, Betsy vows to solve the mystery herself but is soon drawn into Philadelphia's dangerous underworld of spies and double agents working both for the British and the Patriots. Ultimately, she has no choice but to trust the wrong man, but will she lose her life, or the lives of those she holds dear, in the process?
Author note: All of the 1776 Revolutionary war events depicted in BETSY ROSS: ACCIDENTAL SPY, including the names of British ships, General's names, battle locations, George Washington and Benjamin Franklin's spymaster activities, are all historically accurate, however history does not substantiate that the person known as Betsy Ross ever engaged in covert activity.
If you like authors Yangsze Choo, Libbie Hawker, Sally Gunning, Kathleen Koen and Kate Quinn, you'll also enjoy Marilyn Clay's Colonial American novels.