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The Turning of Anne Merrick
The Turning of Anne Merrick
Author: Christine Blevins
A tale of love and espionage from the author of Midwife of the Blue Ridge... — She spies for General Washington, betrays the Redcoats and battles for America's independence... — It's 1777, and a fledgling country wages an almost hopeless struggle against the might of the British Empire. Brought together by a fateful kiss, Anne Merr...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780425236796
ISBN-10: 042523679X
Publication Date: 2/7/2012
Pages: 448
Rating:
  • Currently 3.3/5 Stars.
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3.3 stars, based on 11 ratings
Publisher: Berkley Trade
Book Type: Paperback
Members Wishing: 2
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Helpful Score: 4
The author continues the story of THE TORY WIDOW in this novel set during the American Revolution in 1777. Anne, the widow of a British Loyalist living in New York town, has now become part of the rebel network of spies for the colonies' "just cause". She becomes embedded in the caravan following General Burgoyne's army, passing snippets of information to the colonial rebel she has come to love. Through Jack Hampton, a colonial sharpshooter/scout we learn many interesting facts about how the militia fought (bullet blocks, priming horns, guerrilla warfare). Chapters carry us alternately through British encampments and the less refined workings of the Continental army. Impeccable research allows us to experience the individual hardships and losses caused by the politics of the day. With meticulous detail, Blevins recreates the activities of an army on the move along the Hudson and the gritty realism of battles and skirmishes from the perspective of both sides. There are moments of dangerous intrigue in an occupied Philadelphia and the ravages of the infamous Valley Forge winter.

I came to care deeply for the main characters as I followed their fateful struggle for liberty and their hope of a shared life after independence.

I love reading historical fiction because of writers like Ms Blevins, where battlefields and the names of historical figures I only knew in passing, become real and unforgettable.
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