Paper Woman

ebook Mysteries of the American Revolution, #1 · Mysteries of the American Revolution

By Suzanne Adair

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Book 1 in Suzanne Adair’s Mysteries of the American Revolution series

“A swashbuckling good mystery yarn!” — The Wilmington Star-News

She expected the redcoats to solve her father’s murder. The redcoats and her father had other plans.

In early June 1780, the village of Alton, Georgia, is rocked by the triple murder of the town printer and one of his associates, both outspoken patriots, and a Spanish assassin. Alton's redcoats are in no hurry to seek justice for the murdered men. The printer and his buddies have stirred up trouble for the garrison. But the printer's widowed daughter, Sophie Barton, wants justice for her father. Under suspicion from the redcoats, Sophie sets out on a harrowing journey to find the truth about her father — a journey that plunges her into a hornet's nest of terror, treachery, and international espionage.

Praise for Paper Woman, recipient of the Patrick D. Smith Literature Award from the Florida Historical Society:

“Superb historical fiction.” — Jim Chambers, Amazon Hall of Fame, Top 10 Reviewer

“It is no easy thing for a new author to create a character to whom the reader is immediately drawn, and who can carry off a storyline of this size and scope. Suzanne Adair has done that here.” — Spinetingler magazine

“An exhilarating story that will captivate the reader from beginning to end.” — The Midwest Book Review

Leap into adventure in the past with Paper Woman, the action-packed first novel of the Mysteries of the American Revolution series.

Paper Woman